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Title: Energy Engineering Analysis Program, Croom Townhouses (Cameron Station), Croom, Maryland; volume 1 - executive summary

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:564767

The Croom Townhouses were originally utilized as housing for personnel stationed at the NIKE Missle Site and located in this area. The Site consisted of three parcels of land; the housing parcel, an administrative parcel, and the launch site. The Administrative Building is now utilized as an elementary school. The launch site is not being used. The Croom Townhouses are now utilized as housing for Army personnel of the Military District of Washington, DC. The Croom Townhouse complex consists of three (3) separate buildings containing living units, a Water Pumping Station, and a Sewage Treatment Facility. Building No. 9 contains five two-story townhouses, Building No. 4 contains four two-story townhouses, and Building No. 12 contains three two-story townhouses. The Army Energy Plan, established in early 1978, sets both short and long term energy goals for the Army consistent with the Presidential Executive order issued in mid-1977. Presidential order 12003 calls for a reduction of 20% in energy use in existing Federal Buildings by fiscal year 1985, as measured against the base line energy consumption of fiscal year 1975. The Army Energy Plan directs the Major Army commands to develop detailed implementation plans and funding documents. The National Energy Conservation Policy Act (NECPA) of 1978 directs that all facilities owned and operated by a federal agency must have all cost-effective energy conservation retrofits performed by 1 January, 1990.

Research Organization:
Ewing Cole Cherry Parsky, Inc., Philadelphia, PA (United States)
OSTI ID:
564767
Report Number(s):
AD-A-330579/4/XAB; CNN: Contract DACA31-82-C-0307; TRN: 73560255
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Aug 1986
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English