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Building a Community Asset. Adam Boettner P.G., PMP Boeing. 1. Objectives. Why is site reuse important to Boeing The importance of stakeholder communication Working with the community. Developing Innovative Solutions. “. “. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Engineering, Operations & TechnologyEnvironment, Health and Safety

Building a Community

Asset

Adam Boettner P.G., PMPBoeing

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• Why is site reuse important to Boeing

• The importance of stakeholder communication

• Working with the community

Objectives

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Jim McNerneyChairman, President and CEOThe Boeing Company

““

We are unleashing the expertise of Boeing employees to design environmentally progressive products, research cleaner fuels and enhance the global air traffic system to reduce the carbon footprint of air travel.

Developing Innovative Solutions

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VisionPioneering Environmentally Progressive Technologies

Relentlessly Reduce Our Environmental Impact

StewardshipSetting Aggressive Improvement Targets – and Beating them

InspirationHarness Boeing’s Culture of Excellence and Improvement

CommunicationEngaging Our Industry, Communities and Investors

Boeing’s Environmental Action Agenda

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InnovativeEnvironmental

Solutions

End ofServiceSuppliers

In ServiceOperations

Life Cycle Environmental Footprint Reduction

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Collaborating With Communities; Local, State and Federal Agencies

Cleaning up locations affected by past business practices– Investing approximately $100 million per

year companywide in remediation

Restoring wildlife and fish habitats

Pursuing bioremediation technology– Stimulating naturally occurring microbes to

clean up soil and ground water

Reducing environmental footprint to minimize future remediation risks

Committed to Remediation and Restoration

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• Why is site reuse important to Boeing

• The importance of stakeholder communication

• Working with the community

Objectives

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Stakeholders

Alliant Techsystems Inc

CertainTeed Corporation

Honeywell International Inc

Ashland Inc Department of Defense

Lucent Technologies Inc

BNSF Railway Company

Department of Energy

Mallinckrodt Inc

The Boeing Company

Hallmark Cards Inc.

CCI Citizen’s Advisory Group

Master Gardeners Technical Outreach Services for Communities (TOSC)

Local Schools Monarch Watch Wildlife Habitat Council

Pollinator Partnership

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Kansas Department of Health and Environment

City of Olathe

Haley & Aldrich

Fluor Daniel GTI

Geosyntec

Arrowhead Contracting

Ch2M Hill

McDaniel Lambert

Midwest Radon

Tetra Tech

HydroGeoLogic

TRC Environmental

StakeholdersStakeholders

Community Groups

Responsible Parties

AgenciesConsultants

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Engagement Critical to Success

It is not easy, but needs to be a top priorityIt is not easy, but needs to be a top priority

Building Relationships

Involve the community

Listen to concerns, ask questions to clarify issues

Consider the perspectives and priorities of others

Actively work to break down communication barriers

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EPA

(2005)

(2000 – 2005)

(1989 – 1991)

(2009 – 2011)

(2012)

(1994)(Date Completed)

(2022)

Remedy Implementation

Consent Decree

Pilot TestingATSDR Report

Building Demolition

Vapor Intrusion

Communication Strategy

Meeting Plans

Response to Queries

Training

Practicing

Action

Planning

CommunicationStrategy & Planning

Personal Interactions

Continuous Focus on Stakeholder Engagement

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(2031)

(2004)

• Why is site reuse important to Boeing

• The importance of stakeholder communication

• Working with the community

Objectives

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2004 Proposed Site Reuse Plan

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Final Result

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Partnering for Success

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Contact Information

Adam R. Boettner, PG, PMP

The Boeing Company

Environment, Health & Safety - Enterprise Remediation

adam.r.boettner2@boeing.com

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