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Pollution Prevention & Compliance Assistance Measurement Terri Goldberg Northeast Waste Management Officials’ Association
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Agenda P2 & Compliance Assistance Measures – Purpose – Background Demonstration of Software Reports
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Purposes of Measurement Communicate Activities & Accomplishments to Policy-Makers Improve Program Management Provide Funders with Relevant Information Influence Policy Development Measure Progress Toward Goals
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Types of Measurements Activities (bean counting): # client visits, # workshops, # publications Outcomes that are the direct results of or closely associated with activities: better understanding of requirements; # lbs. solid waste reduced; tons of air emissions eliminated Environmental Indicators: Overall air quality; stream classification
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Level of Measurement Focus Specific sector initiative or geographic target: use focused surveys & follow-up Program-wide: need defined set of data to aggregate & track across activities in a program Agency-wide: need defined set of data to aggregate & track across all programs in an agency Multi-state/Regional/National: need defined set of data to aggregate & track across agencies
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Cautions Going from activities to environmental indicators & from project to multi-agency measurement – the system gets more complex – cause & effect are less clear – requires greater consensus among a wider array of providers Cannot satisfy all needs with one system Need aggregated data to see overall trends Measurement is not free– need to budget time & funds to support & maintain
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Key Questions in Designing Measurement System What are the purposes of the system? What are the reports/questions that you want the system to address? What types of measurement, & what level of measurement are you targeting? What types of data are you able to collect with the resources you have available? Who will manage/maintain system?
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Northeast Project Background Multi-state/multi-agency project Regional Workgroup Report – P2 Progress in the Northeast Metrics Menu Memorandum of Agreement Software
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Proposed Reports Currently developing boiler-plate reports that can be produced by the software; need to reach consensus Reports focus on aggregating data for key elements of the software: program wide & regionally Examples from training events (i.e., conferences/workshops) portion
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Northeast Waste Management Officials’ Association (NEWMOA) Non-profit, non-partisan interstate organization established in 1986 New England, New Jersey, & New York Governed by the HW, SW, Waste Site Cleanup, & P2 Program Directors Facilitates communication & cooperation Develops unified positions on waste & P2 issues Organizes training & conducts research
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For Copies of the Software or For More Information Terri Goldberg NEWMOA 129 Portland St., 6th Floor Boston, MA 02114 (617) 367-8558, ext. 302 (617) 367-0449 (fax) tgoldberg@newmoa.org www.newmoa.org
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