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NAVY SPONSOR PROGRAM

government  doesn’t  prescribe  retrofit  (modifications) for  existing  noise  sources.  The  government  also exempts  military  aircraft,  combat  equipment,  and weapon systems from new noise design standards. NATURAL, HISTORIC, AND ARCHEOLOGICAL RESOURCES PROTECTION In  keeping  with  federal  programs,  the  Navy  has established programs, suitable to its military mission, for  the  preservation  of  natural,  cultural,  and  historic resources.  The  Navy  programs  consist  of  land management,  forest  management,  fish  and  wildlife management,  outdoor  recreation,  and  general  support for all land under naval jurisdiction. Land  management  includes  soil  and  water conservation,  land  restoration,  noxious  weed  and poisonous  plant  control,  agricultural  lands  leasing, range   management,   landscaping,   and   ground maintenance. Forest management includes the production and sale   of   forest   products   for   multiple-use   and sustained-yield principles Fish  and  wildlife  management  includes  marine mammal  protection,  migratory  fish  protection,  game and nongame species management, and animal damage control. Outdoor  recreation  involves  the  protection  of nature  through  programs  such  as  migratory  bird management,  endangered  species  protection,  and preservation  of  the  earth’s  natural  beauty.  Recreation programs include the management and use of off-road vehicles, national recreation trails, hiking trails, outdoor recreation areas, wild and scenic rivers, and wilderness areas. General  support  programs  involve  people  and nature. Those involving people include youth programs, public participation, and cooperative agreements with public  agencies.  Those  involving  nature  include resources inventory, conservation awards, coastal area management,   wetland   protection,   flood   plain management,  natural  area  preservation,  and  animal disease eradication. REVIEW 1 QUESTIONS Q1.   List the four main sources of pollutants. a. b. c. d. Q2.   What are two primary effects of pollution? Q3.   What  is  the  primary  pollution  concern  of  the Navy? Q4.   To help reduce air pollution, what steps has the Navy taken to improve their power plants ashore and afloat? Q5.   Name  the  agreement  that  the  Navy  follows  to dispose of treated sewage in foreign waters. Q6.   How many nautical miles from the U.S. coastline can vessels discharge unpulped trash? ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM Learning Objective: When you finish this chapter, you will be able to— · Recognize the policy for and identify the need for the Navy’s energy conservation program. Most of the Navy’s ships and all of its aircraft use petroleum-based fuel. In addition, the Navy’s vehicles 1-4 Student Notes:

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