23.04.2008 22:06:00
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Union Pacific Employee Receives Industry's Top Environmental Award
Debra Schafer, general director maintenance of way –
environmental for Union Pacific in Omaha, today was awarded the John H.
Chafee Environmental Excellence Award during a ceremony in Washington,
D.C. The award is named after the late Senator from Rhode Island, a
strong environmentalist who understood and promoted the environmental
advantages of rail transportation.
Schafer was primarily recognized for developing innovative environmental
management tools, for creating and implementing the air emissions
compliance audit program and leading Union Pacific’s
involvement in a federal Endangered Species Act planning permitting
process.
"The Chafee Award is the highest award in the
rail industry to recognize individuals for their awareness and
demonstration of environmental stewardship,”
said Jim Young, chairman and CEO, Union Pacific. "With
the help of Schafer and other employees, we will continue to create and
implement world-class energy conservation techniques.” Pioneering Environmental Innovations
In 2007, Union Pacific tested the rail industry’s
first long-haul diesel electric locomotive modified with "after
market" experimental technology aimed at reducing exhaust emissions;
In 2007, Union Pacific Center, the downtown Omaha headquarters
received the Energy Innovators Award for being one of the nation’s
most energy-efficient buildings;
In 2005, Union Pacific employee Wayne Kennedy received the John H.
Chafee Environmental Excellence Award for creating the Fuel Masters
program -- a conservation program that rewards the fuel-saving efforts
of locomotive engineers;
In 2004, Union Pacific employee Tom Franklin received the John H.
Chafee Environmental Excellence Award for developing regulators that
prevent fuel spills from automatic shut off equipment;
In 2002, Union Pacific employee Timothy J. Kraus was named a John H.
Chafee Environmental Excellence Award nominee for designing a new
filter drain box that reduced the amount of waste oil released into
the environment;
In 2002, Union Pacific employee Mike Iden pioneered the concept for
the Genset locomotives to help reduce locomotive emissions in rail
yards during switching operations.
About Union Pacific
Union Pacific Corporation owns one of America’s
leading transportation companies. Its principal operating company, Union
Pacific Railroad, links 23 states in the western two-thirds of the
country and serves the fastest-growing U.S. population centers. Union
Pacific’s diversified business mix includes
Agricultural Products, Automotive, Chemicals, Energy, Industrial
Products and Intermodal. The railroad offers competitive long-haul
routes from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern
gateways. Union Pacific connects with Canada’s
rail systems and is the only railroad serving all six major gateways to
Mexico, making it North America’s premier
rail franchise.
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