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2008 WORKSHOP - SAN DIEGO, CA

Enhancing Mission through Proactive Environmental Risk Mitigation

The Centro Para Prevenção da Poluição (C3P)
and the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
presents

C3P and NASA Technical Workshop
"Enhancing Mission through Proactive Environmental Risk Mitigation"
Located at the University of California San Diego
San Diego, California
November 18-20, 2008

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) held an International Workshop on Pollution Prevention and Sustainable Development on November 18-20, 2008 at the University of California San Diego. The program included presentations and informal discussions on the issues, progress, and technological solutions (from R&D to commercial) related to pollution prevention and sustainable development.  Of particular interest were technologies applicable to military and aerospace operations, including:

Pollution Prevention

  • Cleaning
  • Coatings and pretreatment
  • Depainting
  • Electronics manufacturing and repair
  • Solvent reduction/recovery


Sustainable Technologies

  • Renewable energy (especially wind and solar)
  • Hydrogen and fuel cells
  • Bio-based products
  • Green buildings


Agenda
- [This is a printable Three - page pdf file.]

For more details Contact Cassandra Carroll or Ines Spagnola at (321) 453-3838 or email: c3pworkshop@itb-inc.com or visit the workshop web site: http://teerm.nasa.gov/workshop2008.htm

Presentation Links

PowerPoint presentations from the workshop technical sessions may now be accessed below:

Nov. 18, 2008
Welcome and Opening Remarks

Arthur Ellis, Vice Chancellor for Research, UCSD (*no presentation available)

Frieder Seible, Dean of UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering (*no presentation available)

Humberto Rosa, Secretary of State for the Environment, Portugal
Title: Video address to the attendees of the NASA/C3P Workshop

Centro Para Prevenção da Poluição Welcome General P.C. Branco, C3P President (*no presentation available)

NASA Headquarters Welcome – Olga Dominguez, Assistant Administrator for the Office of Infrastructure and Administration (*no presentation available)

Keynote Address

Rear Admiral L.R. Hering Sr., Commander, Navy Region Southwest
Title: Navy Region Southwest Sustainability

Vision for Sustainability

Stanley Bull, Former Associate Director for Science and Technology for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Title: Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency: Status and Challenges  

Amy Zimpfer, Associate Director, US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9
Title: United States Environmental Protection Agency Sustainability Directions

Technical Session: Environmentally Driven Risk Mitigation in Aerospace

James Leatherwood, Director, Environmental Management, NASA HQs
Title: Environmental Assurance - Framework for Reducing NASA Mission Risks

Thomas Rohr, European Space Agency (ESA) Product Assurance and Safety Department, Materials and Processes Division
Title: Risk Mitigation of Obsolescence for Materials and Processes as a Consequence of Sustainable Development

Technical Session:  Federal Sustainability Programs

Eduardo Pereira, Consultant for Sustainability, Portugal Government
Title: Sustainability for Portugal: Sustainable Regional Strategy and the Wide Spread of New Business Model

Technical Session:  Sustainability in Marine Ecosystems

Dr. Maria Vernet, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Title: Algal biofuels: an environmentally efficient energy alternative (*no presentation available)

Sérgio Leandro, Environmental Advisor - Township of Peniche, C3P
Title: How Important is it to be a Biosphere Reserve of UNESCO? The Case of Berlengas Islands (Peniche – Portugal)

David Weil, Assistant Director, Facilities Management, University of California San Diego
Title: Climate Solutions for Coastal Communities

Nov. 19, 2008
Panel Discussion

Moderator: Larry Toups, NASA
Title: How does one incorporate elements of sustainability into a human lunar mission?

Technical Session: Replacements for Chromium/HAPs/VOCs in Cleaning & Coatings

Dr. Janice K. Lomness, Innovative Partnership Development, NASA, Kennedy Space Center
Title: Corrosion Mitigation and Control at NASA Kennedy Space Center

Karen Jackson, GIDEP Training Manager, Naval Surface Warfare Center
Title: Government-Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP) An Overview

Victoria Johnston-Gelling, North Dakota State University
Title: Environmentally Friendly Corrosion Inhibitors Based on Polypyrrole

Matthew Rothgeb, Senior Engineer, ITB, Inc.
Title: NASA TEERM Principal Center Non-Chrome Projects: Technology Programs and Partnerships Branch Applied Technology Directorate, Kennedy Space Center

Tommaso Ghidini, ESA European Space Agency, Product Assurance and Safety Department
Title: Stress-Corrosion Cracking Assessment in Spacecraft Propulsion Systems

Bill Hoogsteden, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Coating Technology Integration Office (CTIO)
Title: U.S. Air Force Update on Replacement of Hexavalent Chrome Coatings

Charla Wise & Tony Phillips, Lockheed Martin
Title:  Non Chromium Coatings for Aerospace

Keith Legg, Rowan Technology Grouphttps://tdksc.ksc.nasa.gov/servlet/dm.web.Fetch/TEERMLocker-Pb-freeArmyBrief.pdf?gid=102640
Title: Chromates Technology Roadmap
Additional Material: Chromates Technology Map

Wayne Patterson, Hill AFB
Title: Low Temperature Cure Powder Coatings for Aerospace Applications: ESTCP Project WP-0614

Christopher Geib, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
Title: UV Curable Powder Coatings for Aerospace Applications: ESTCP Project WP-0801

Victoria Johnston-Gelling, North Dakota State University
Title: Smart Coatings: Reactive Microcapsules Containing Corrosion Inhibitors

Richard Bliss, HQ AFSPC
Title: Air Force Space Command Corrosion Prevention Program

Lt. Xav Lee, AFRL, CTIO
Title: CTIO Projects in Support of Air Force Space Command

Pattie Lewis Burford, ITB, Inc.
Title: AFSPC/NASA Completed and On-going Test Projects

Technical Session:  Renewable Energy

Holger Fischer, NASA, JSC/WSTF
Title: Use of Groundwater Remediation and Alternative Energy at NASA White Sands Test Facility

Sandra Estanislau, ISQ
Title: Decontamination of "GABROS BEJA" Aquifer using an Integrated System of Renewable Energies

Paul Linden, UCSD
Title: Using Sustainability Concepts to Reduce Risk

Mike Gill, U.S. EPA
Title: Green Remediation: An EPA Perspective

Erik Didriksen, Aerojet
Title: Aerojet - General Corporation Remediation Activity Sacramento, CA

Robi Robichard, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Title: Wind Power Deployment Strategies 

Ted Weller, U.S. Forestry Services,  Redwood Sciences Laboratory
Title: Bats and Wind Energy: Predicting Risk and Designing Mitigations

Anthony Arand, Envirepel Energy, Inc.
Title: Ultra Low Emissions Biomass to Energy Process

Jim Maskrey, Sopogy, Inc.
Title: MicroCSP: Generation, Heating, Cooling

Jan Kleissl, UCSD
Title: Green Engineering for Urban Heat Island Mitigation

Nov. 20, 2008
Technical Session:  DoD/NASA Sustainable Approaches

Julie Zimmerman, Yale University 
Title: Designing Safer Chemicals and Systems

Wayne Zeigler, U.S. Army Research Laboratory 
Title: Green Cleaning: Getting Science to the Shop

Technical Session: REACH - Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemical Substances

Glynis Coulter, Raytheon (*presentation pending approval)
Title: Complying with the European REACH Directive

Charla Wise & Ed Morris, Lockheed Martin
Title: The REACH Regulation and its Global Impact

Technical Session: Replacements for Regulated Chemicals Lead in Electronics

Vance Anderson, Defense Microelectronics Activity
Title: The Impact of RoHS and WEE on Military and Aerospace Applications

Tim Kalt, USAF
Title: USAF Lead-Free Electronics Concerns

Ed Morris, Lockheed Martin 
Title: Lockheed Martin Pb-Free Electronics Risk Management

Reza Ghaffarian, NASA, JPL
Title: Guidelines on Lead Free Implementation for High Reliability Applications (*no presentation will be posted)

Margarida Pinto, ISQ
Title: European SME Implementation of Lead-Free Soldering European Overview    

David Locker, U.S. Army
Title: Army Aviation and Missiles Approach to Lead-free Management

Panel Discussion

Moderator: Matthew Rothgeb, Senior Engineer, ITB, Inc.
Title: Alternatives to hexavalent chromium-containing coatings: Where do we go from here? (*no presentation available)