pinky feria mingo, jefferson county public health bryan mckinnon, kitsap public health district
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Developing, Marketing, and Maintaining an SQG programPinky Feria Mingo, Jefferson County Public
HealthBryan McKinnon, Kitsap Public Health
District
Short History of the LSC ProgramSQG + StormwaterPartnership with local agencies Boots on the Ground
Door-to-door technical assistanceEducation focused
Challenges Ecology dB not sufficient for locals
Specific data difficult to pull outInconsistent data entry
Fast-track Program DevelopmentNot all recipients had a SQG programGet money, develop programNo policies, no procedures
Staff turnover4 LSC Specialists in 6 years
Program DevelopmentWho do we want to inspect?What do the businesses need from us?What data do we want to collect?What incentives can we provide? What behavior are we trying to change?
Resources: Borrow, borrow, borrow
Industry Specific Checklists
Inspection/Training Tools
Checklist-Dental.pdf
Develop your resources
Have something the business can use
Focus on the behavior you want them to change
Provide options for disposal/management
Checklist-Medical.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document
Resources For Businesses
Small Business Pollution Prevention Program n Resources.pub
Program IncentivesSocial Marketing Strategies
Reduce/Eliminate the barrier: Labeling
www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/hwtr/hw_labels/index.html
Spill Prevention Free Spill KitsSecondary Containment
Voucher to reimburse 75% of the cost of a secondary containment
Targeting Businesses
Garden and Landscaping 140
Artists and Photographers 169
Automotive Repair and Autobody 46
Industrial Repair and Machinery 20
Appliance Repair 4Chiropractors 10
Dentists 16
Veterinary 8
Boat Builders and Dealers 59
Jewelry Makers 16Painting and Wall Coverings 20
Different Tools for Different AudiencesWorkshops for Artists Environmental and
Human Health IssuesArtists non-traditional
businessUse same industrial
solvents/chemicalsNeed good information
Beneath the Surface of It All…
DATA!
Identify Stakeholders
Stake Holders? …or
Stakeholders!
Pollution Prevention DataWhat to collect for SQGs and why?
Essential Business Information Examples:
Universal Business Index Number (UBI) Industry Type (e.g., NAICS or the North American
Industry Classification System) Tax Parcel ID Point of Contact Existing Permits (e.g., Industrial Discharge or Clean
Air) Septic or Sewer Status
P2 Data Cont’d.Waste – Identify Waste Streams
Categorically Dangerous/Hazardous Wastes Universal Wastes Recyclables Municipal Solid Wastes
Quantity of Wastes Disposal Method On-Site Handling and Storage
Regulatory Requirements for Above MetApplication of Best Management Practices
Application of DataData that begins pollution prevention
Is the SQG non-compliant? Storage Spills/leaks Plumbing connections Permitting
Is there a BMP that may be implemented?Is the SQG a “repeat offender?”
Great Data, But Now What?
Data ManagementBuilding Reports For Those Stakeholders
ExcelAccess Databases Any database that has the ability to adapt/grow
to meet stakeholder needs*Adaptability of data management from the
beginning
Reporting Tools
Reporting Tools
The Bentley or the Yugo of Data?
The Possibilities For Government
Sharing environmental data internally with other programs
Sharing environmental indicator data: correlating waste streams to contaminant analytical from the field (e.g., surface water/pathways)
Sharing resources for non-environmental components of government
Planning and Development (e.g., Built Environment)
The Possibilities For Business
Networking…connecting one SQGs waste with an SQG that may see it as otherwise
Sharing resources for handling waste and/or products
Sharing non-proprietary solutions to challenges posed by waste management
Saving businesses money by limiting liability and enabling them to become more efficient through cost savings
Adding transparency to government by working with businesses to better understand regulations
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