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APPENDIX F
MARINE CORPS SPECIFIC PROGRAM, RESOURCES, AND POC'S
I.
THE MARINE CORPS FUNDING PROCESS
A.
TYPES OF FUNDING
1. Water conservation projects may be performed
as repair, retrofit, or construction (as applicable for the
proposed conservation action) through any of the normal project
identification, development, and execution processes. In
addition, special programs are in place to specifically address
2. O&MMC funded repair and construction programs
(M1/R1, M2/R2) can be used to repair leaks, replace defective
equipment, replace fixtures and systems, etc. Water conservation
projects will compete with all other projects done through these
programs. Refer to MCO P11000.5, Real Property Facilities Manual
Volume IV Facilities Projects Manual, for more information.
3. DoD Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP)
special programs that specifically address conservation projects.
Contact the POC's listed at the end of this section for specific
information relative to these programs. In general, FEMP is for
both repair projects and construction projects that save energy
and/or water, and is subject to O&M funding rules. ECIP projects
must save energy (many water conservation projects also save
pumping and heating costs) and are of Military Construction
(MILCON) scope (construction over 0,000).
4. Military Family Housing (MFH) water
conservation projects are funded through normal MFH repair and
construction programs and must compete with other projects vying
for those funds. Refer to MCO P11000.22, Marine Corps Housing
Management Manual, for more information on these programs.
5. Third-Party funding: Recent legislation
allows installations to take advantage of utility programs to
fund conservation actions through their utility contracts. This
allows installation to make improvements without the need for
government funding. In addition, water conservation projects
that also save energy may be accomplished under Energy Savings
Contracts (ESPC). ESPC is a way of paying for energy saving
measures from projected savings in energy costs and related O&M
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