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E.O. 13148, Greening the Government through Leadership in
Environmental Management, 21 April 2000 [Directs the heads
of Federal agencies to take environmental considerations
into account in day-to-day decision making and long term
planning processes. Sets goals for environmental
management, compliance, right-to-know and pollution
prevention, toxic chemical release reduction, hazardous
substance and toxic chemical use reduction, ozone
depleting substance use reduction, and environmentally and
economically beneficial landscaping.]
E.O. 13149, Greening the Government through Federal Fleet
and Transportation Efficiency, 21 April 2000 [Ensures that
the Federal Government exercises leadership in
improvements in vehicle fleet fuel efficiency and
alternative fuel vehicles. Establishes goals for reduced
petroleum fuel consumption and vehicle performance.]
E.O. 13212, Actions to Expedite Energy-Related Projects,
18 May 2001 [Established an interagency task force for
monitor and assist all agencies in their efforts to
expedite their review of permits or similar actions to
accelerate the completion of energy-related projects,
increase energy production and conservation, and improve
transmission of energy.] Amended by 13302 to include
pipeline safety and repair projects, and also revisions in
the members of the Interagency Task Force.
E.O. 13221, Energy Efficient Standby Power Devices, 31
July 2001 [Requires all agencies, when they purchase
commercially available, off-the-shelf products that use
external standby power devices, or that contain an
internal standby power function, to purchase products that
use no more than one watt in their standby power consuming
mode.]
E.O. 13225, Continuance of Certain Federal Advisory
Committees, 28 September 2001 [Amends E.O. 12196 by
providing a continuation of the Federal Advisory Council
on Occupational Safety and Health until 30 September
2003.]
E.O. 13287, Preserve America, 3 March 2003 [Established
the policy of the Federal Government in providing
leadership in preserving America's heritage by actively
advancing the protection, enhancement, and contemporary
use of the historic properties owned by the Federal
Government, and by promoting intergovernmental cooperation
and partnerships for the preservation and use of historic
properties.]
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