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Lucent Technology: Project XL:
Lucent Technologies, Inc.
June Fact Sheet

United States Office of the EPA-1 00-F-98-01 1
Environmental Protection Administrator June 1998
Agency [Mail Code 18021 (http-l/ epa.gov)

EPA Project XL:
Lucent Technologies, Inc.
Office Of Reinvention

WHAT IS PROJECT XL?

Project XL, which stands for "excellence and Leadership," is a national initiative that tests innovative ways of achieving better and more cost-effective public health and environ mental protection. The information and lessons learned from Project XL will be used to assist EPA in redesigning its current regulatory and policy-sefting approaches. Project XL encourages testing of cleaner, cheaper, and smarter ways to attain environmental results superior to those achieved under current regulations and policies, in conjunction with greater accountability to stakeholders. Project XL has committed to a goal of 50 pilot projects- Because of it's limited scope, it is vital that each project tests new ideas with the potential for wide application and broad environmental benefits. As of August 1998, eight pilot experiments are being implemented and twenty additional projects are currently being developed.


SUMMARYOF
THE LUCENT
PROJECT
The Microelectronics business unit of Lucent Technologies designs and manufactures integrated circuits and optoelectronic components for the computer and communications industries. The " umbrella" Final Project Agreement (FPA) is based on an existing, thirdparty certified, ISO 14001 Environmental Management System (EMS) for the entire, global microelectronics business unit of Lucent Technologies, and contemplates the development of specific proposals for regulatory flexibility and superior environmental performance at individual facilities. The "umbrella" FPA outlines a process that allows Lucent to use its EMS as a framework for developing specific proposals to simplify permitting, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements, while driving continual improvement and pollution prevention programs. The "umbrella" FPA provides a "test bed" for the use of a high-quality ISO 14001 EMS as a vehicle for determining and managing regulatory flexibility while achieving superior environmental performance.

SUPERIOR
ENVIRONMENTAL
PERFORMANCE
The "umbrella" FPA is a multi-regional attempt to incorporate high-quality environmental management practices, through Lucent's EMS, across the entire business unit. This will drive multi-media superior environmental performance. The parties anticipate that the EMS will foster superior environmental performance by identifying opportunities to reduce Lueent's environmental impacts in a variety of areas, both regulated and non-regulated. EPA Regions 3 and 4 are intended sites for facility-specific projects. Facility-specific addenda to the umbrella agreement will be the vehicles for achieving superior environmental performance and considering regulatory flexibility at individual facilities.

FLEXIBILITY
The "umbrella" FPA does not address any specific regulatory flexibility, but discusses potential flexibilities in permitting, permit modification. compliance monitoring, and record keeping requirements under Title V of the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and RCRA- Specific instances of regulatory flexibility will be discussed in each facil4-specific addendum. The first candidate for a facility-specific addendum is Lucent's Allentown, Pennsylvania facility.


STAKEHOLDER
INVOLVEMENT
As part of its EMS, Lucent has established facility-specific Local Environmental Advisory Groups (LEAGS) for all of its facilities globally. Each LEAG is composed of local stakeholders including environmental organizations, community groups, employees, and other interested citizens. The LEAGs provide input on the XL project and the facilitiy's EMS as both are implemented.

APPROACHES TO
BE TESTED
* Can a high-quality EMS achieve superior environmental performance in both regulated and non-regulated areas and drive environmental management toward continuous improvement
* What characteristics of an EMS are necessary to provide superior environmental performance?
* How can EPA regulations be crafted to allow a company with a high quality EMS to best implement projects arising from the EMS?


CONTACTS
Regional: Tom Maslany, Region 3, 215-566-2300
Rich Kampf, Region 3, 215-566-2105
Michelle Glenn, Region 4, 404-562-8674


EPA HQ: Nancy Birnbaum, 202-260-2601

State: David Lamereaux (Pennsylvania), 717-826-2352
Mike Phillips (Florida), 850-821-9717

Company: Debra S. Hennelly 908-953-4960

FOR ELECTRONIC
INFORMATION
More information about Project XL is available on the Internet at https://www.epa.gov/projectxl, via Project XL's fax-on-demand line at 202-260-8590, or via Project XL's Information Line at 703-934-3239.


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