::r::::n::Charles Howell, resource efficiency manager, Base Energy Office, Camp Pendleton explains the ability of solar-power to Department of Defense employees during an energy awareness day even held by the Base Energy Office at the Mainside Center, Nov. 19.::r::::n:: - ::r::::n::Charles Howell, resource efficiency manager, Base Energy Office, Camp Pendleton explains the ability of solar-power to Department of Defense employees during an energy awareness day even held by the Base Energy Office at the Mainside Center, Nov. 19.::r::::n::
Camp Pendleton's new temporary lodging facility was constructed out of 20 percent recycled material itself and will be 100 percent recyclable upon its distant demolition. The four-story South Mesa Lodge also received one of the U.S. Green Building Council’s highest energy efficiency ratings saving more than 30 percent of water, lighting and overall utility usage. ::r::::n:: - Camp Pendleton's new temporary lodging facility was constructed out of 20 percent recycled material itself and will be 100 percent recyclable upon its distant demolition. The four-story South Mesa Lodge also received one of the U.S. Green Building Council’s highest energy efficiency ratings saving more than 30 percent of water, lighting and overall utility usage. ::r::::n::
The new P-110 Wastewater and Reclaimed Water Conveyance System facility was opened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Camp Pendleton, June 24. - The new P-110 Wastewater and Reclaimed Water Conveyance System facility was opened during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Camp Pendleton, June 24.
Kevin A. Collins, a federal wildlife technician, explains different species of snakes to Lt. Col. Todd A. Kerzie and his sons during the Earth Day celebration April 22 aboard Camp Pendleton. - Kevin A. Collins, a federal wildlife technician, explains different species of snakes to Lt. Col. Todd A. Kerzie and his sons during the Earth Day celebration April 22 aboard Camp Pendleton.