Military and civilian leaders joined Brig. Gen. Darren Werner, director of sustainment for III Corps, and Brian Dosa, director of Public Works, for an environmental quality control committee meeting Oct. 2 at the Fort Hood Recycle Center. Dosa explained the purpose of the quarterly forum was to share successes, challenges and lessons learned with commanders and units.“You’ll learn about how we do our recycle business and more importantly, how you can go back and change your behavior and the behavior of your team or family so we can do even better with recycling,” Dosa said. “Recycling is the right thing to do, not only from an environmental standpoint, but it also helps us with readiness and training and quality of life in our community. The profits from our recycle center go back into the community.”***********************READ MORE**********************************************************

Tisa Johnson, quality assurance specialist ammunition surveillance, ASP, explains the types of ammunitions ranging from 50 caliber t
caliber and 12 gauge shells to loaded 5.56 cartridge magazines that have been found in the recycle containers.
Photo by Christine Luciano, DPW Environmental
Tisa Johnson, quality assurance specialist ammunition surveillance, ASP, explains the types of ammunitions ranging from 50 caliber to 25 m
shells to loaded 5.56 cartridge magazines that have been found in the recycle containers.
Photo by Christine Luciano, DPW Environmental