

Major Facility Annual Emission Fees and Reconstruction Threshold Amount for FY 2022: To accomplish this, the staff of BoSS reviews air pollution control permit applications, evaluates air quality impact and health risks. The Bureau of Stationary Sources is responsible for permitting stationary sources of air pollution (e.g., factories, power plants, etc.) - both old sources (those already constructed) and newer facilities - to ensure they do not adversely affect air quality in your neighborhood or anywhere in the state. Air Quality Forecast for Emergency Generators.Email Notifications for Air Permitting Updates.

Issues are forwarded to the Army Family Action Planĭesires of the Single Soldiers on that installation.īOSS makes a difference by volunteering inĬommunity projects and events.Home | BoSS Home | About DEP | Index by Topic | Programs/Units | DEP Online Issues raised during BOSS meetings will be directed to the appropriateĬommand or staff agency for resolution on the installation. To enhance their morale, living environment, or personal growth and development. Quality of Life includes those issues that Soldiers can directly or indirectly influence BOSS supports Year of the NCO fitness, leadership and pride in service initiatives to enhance and accelerate the development of NCOs. There are seventy-four (74) BOSS communities Army-wide. BOSS serves the Single Soldier Community - active, guard and reserve - and single parents, geographical bachelors, and other branches of service and Foreign Service Members. Garrison BOSS programs are managed by a Senior Enlisted Advisor, MWR Advisor and BOSS President.

Single Soldiers assist the chain of command in dealing with suicide prevention, sexual assault and sexual harassment issues that single Soldiers living in barracks might experience. The BOSS program also serves as a tool to address many of the issues and concerns that our Army faces today. The program gives the Army the ability to tackle tough issues through peer to peer leadership. Community service projects provide Soldiers valuable experience, skills and a sense of community pride and ownership. BOSS affords Soldiers the opportunity to assist in planning and execution of recreational activities for single Soldiers and provides direction for Soldiers interested in performing military and civilian community service-related projects. The BOSS program is facilitated through its three core components aimed at maintaining a balanced life: leisure and recreation, community service and quality of life. Additionally, BOSS also sponsors a variety of activities before, during and after deployment to maintain the morale of single Soldiers affected by increased operational tempo and deployment stress. BOSS is the collective voice of single Soldiers through the chain of command, which serves as a tool for commanders to gauge the morale of single Soldiers regarding quality of life issues.

The mission of the BOSS program is to enhance the morale and welfare of single Soldiers, increase retention and sustain combat readiness.
