(Foreground, left to right) Navy Lt. Aaron Chetelat, Regional Officer in Charge of Construction, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Maj. Gen. Michael R. Lehnert, comanding general, Marine Corps Installations West, Randy Miner, project manager, Brownco Construction, based in Riverside, Calif., and Col. Kenneth D. Enzor, commanding officer, MCLB Barstow, cut the ribbon to commission the first wind turbine aboard any Marine Corps installation, March 27, 2009 - (Foreground, left to right) Navy Lt. Aaron Chetelat, Regional Officer in Charge of Construction, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Maj. Gen. Michael R. Lehnert, comanding general, Marine Corps Installations West, Randy Miner, project manager, Brownco Construction, based in Riverside, Calif., and Col. Kenneth D. Enzor, commanding officer, MCLB Barstow, cut the ribbon to commission the first wind turbine aboard any Marine Corps installation, March 27, 2009
A new environmentally friendly hydrogen station will be located in the Del Mar area of Camp Pendleton, Calif. The station is compliant with a presidential directive mandating alternative-fueled vehicles. - A new environmentally friendly hydrogen station will be located in the Del Mar area of Camp Pendleton, Calif. The station is compliant with a presidential directive mandating alternative-fueled vehicles.
Carboard bails fill Pendleton's $3.5 million dollar recycling center which produces one third of the Corps' recycling profits. The money, after paying for operating costs, is then used to pay for further environmental protection efforts or moral boosting events. - Carboard bails fill Pendleton's $3.5 million dollar recycling center which produces one third of the Corps' recycling profits. The money, after paying for operating costs, is then used to pay for further environmental protection efforts or moral boosting events.