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MWON POLICY & GUIDELINES All information presented to the public must be consistent with Penn State Extension recommendations The MWON is for educational purposes only
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Expected Commitment Attend training – congrats on completing the first commitment! Educate 100 people about the information you learn today within two years of time Complete a simple one page summary at least once a year – more often is even better
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CERTIFICATION Attend training and take pre and post exam Contact and educate 100 people within two years from today Valid for two years
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RECERTIFICATION Every two years for recertification - take online test -educate an additional 100 people -need to take two additional training courses Recertification is not necessary right away - eligible to recertify later
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Liability Insured by P.W. Woods & Son, Inc. Coverage applies only to individual volunteers while they are performing unpaid MWO activities MWOs may not sign contracts or leases assuming liability responsibility on behalf of a group or organization Send all contracts or “facility use” agreements that require a signature to Stephanie Clemens
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QUESTIONS ABOUT THE POLICY?
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WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Practice what you preach Spread the word Report your progress
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Spread The Word Use your knowledge to educate others Try to convey the importance and ease of managing your private water system properly NEVER give specific recommendations or professional advice – refer to County Extension Office
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Use the information from the “Penn State Recommends” Activity
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How do you educate 100 people? Spread the word to neighbors, friends, and family Spread the word to groups that you belong to or meetings that you commonly attend Be a guest speaker at a watershed group meeting or for a group like the Boy Scouts Host your own meeting and advertise it in your local paper Attend a fair or other event where you can use a display Be available in your local county to answer questions at a satellite workshop that Penn State gives.
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Getting Credit For Your Contacts Get names of people that you talk to (≥20) Better yet - get their email or address so that we can send them more information (email preferred) Send sheet into Stephanie Clemens for credit (via fax, mail, email, etc.) Fax to: 814-865-3378 (make sure to include my name) Mail to: 132 Land and Water Research Bldg. University Park, PA 16802 Email to: mwon@psu.edu (contacts can be typed out)mwon@psu.edu
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Checking Your Progress and Reporting (with internet) 1. Get onto the MWON website (http://mwon.cas/psu.edu) 2. Click on “Information for Master Well Owners” 3. Use your password (NE-56) 4. Takes you to the Northeast Region page 5. Find your name under the county you live in
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6. Takes you to your personal page 7. Your progress report will be displayed 8. You will have the option to enter a “planned activity” or to enter a “completed activity” 9. Give a week for your information to be updated on the website 10. Must submit the contact sheet before gaining contact credit
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Important Information on the Website
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Northeast NE-56
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Practice What You Preach Don’t just talk about what people “should” be doing – go out and do it yourself
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When in doubt…ask questions! Peter Wulfhorst Mark Madden 570-296-3400 570-928-8941 ptw3@psu.edu mmadden@psu.eduptw3@psu.edummadden@psu.edu Tioga, Bradford, and Sullivan Counties Only Stephanie Clemens 814-865-2250 mwon@psu.edu We are here to help you!
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