§2711. Annual report on defense environmental programs
(a)
(b)
(1) With respect to environmental restoration activities of the Department of Defense, and for each of the military departments, information on the Defense Environmental Restoration Program under section 2701 of this title, including-
(A) the total number of sites at which such program was carried out;
(B) the progress of remediation for sites that have not yet completed cleanup;
(C) the remaining cost to complete cleanup of known sites, including information on the costs associated with investigating and remediating releases of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, including-
(i) detailed information regarding the total potential cost to the Department of investigating and remediating such releases at all locations where investigation and remediation is expected to be funded by the Department; and
(ii) the cost-to-complete analysis required under subsection (d); and
(D) an assessment by the Secretary of Defense of the overall progress of such program.
(2) An assessment by the Secretary of achievements for environmental conservation and planning by the Department.
(3) An assessment by the Secretary of achievements for environmental compliance by the Department.
(4) An assessment by the Secretary of achievements for climate resiliency by the Department.
(5) An assessment by the Secretary of the progress made by the Department in achieving the objectives and goals of the Environmental Technology Program of the Department.
(c)
(d)
(1) includes-
(A) an assessment of any changes in regulatory standards, treatment technologies, and site prioritization that could affect the cost to complete;
(B) examples of how modifying assumptions about contamination extent, remediation timelines, or emerging disposal methods could affect the cost to complete; and
(C) an identification of any funding shortfalls or other constraints that could affect the investigation and remediation of such contamination; and
(2) incorporates a risk and uncertainty analysis with respect to the effects of potential changes in the most important contributors to the costs to the Department to complete the known per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances sites, including-
(A) variability in the extent of such contamination based on ongoing site assessments, inspections, and investigations;
(B) shifts in regulatory requirements that could alter investigation and remediation strategies; and
(C) advances in technologies for the treatment and disposal such contamination that could reduce or increase long-term costs.
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Editorial Notes
Amendments
2025-Subsec. (b)(1)(C).
Subsec. (d).
2022-
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Reporting on Lead Service Lines and Lead Plumbing
"(a)
"(1) a list of military installations (including Government-owned family housing facilities), military housing, and privatized military housing projects that, as of the date of the report, are being serviced by lead service lines or lead plumbing for the purposes of receiving drinking water;
"(2) an evaluation of whether military installations and privatized military housing projects are in compliance with the Lead and Copper Rule and, to the extent that such installations and projects are not in compliance, an identification of-
"(A) the name and location of each such installation or project that is not in compliance; and
"(B) the timeline and plan for bringing each such installation or project into compliance; and
"(3) an identification of steps and resources needed to remove any remaining lead plumbing from military installations and housing.
"(b)