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Expand
the Bay Area GBP statewide.
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Recognition
for ongoing programs to keep it “fresh”.
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Dollars for cities/counties to fund
their own P2 efforts (“greening government”) in house. ( votes -
6).
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Cal/EPA should incorporate a statement
of commitment to P2 in mission statement and policies. (votes –
3).
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Funding for local P2 programs.
(votes – 6).
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Mechanism to increase public awareness.
(votes – 2).
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Network of local P2 providers.
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Coordinate
with local representatives to support P2.
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Incorporate P2 into CUPA legislation.
(votes – 1).
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Need to update information.
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Reinforce Tanner Bill requirements.
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Focus on community and environmental
groups – getting P2 message.
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Get champions in business community.
(votes – 1).
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Use supply chain management to convey
P2 message.
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Create forum for businesses to share P2
success stories.
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Use existing organizations to get P2
message out.
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Get different local agencies involved
(votes – 2).
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Expanded media campaign. (votes –
5).
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Need to manage, catalog existing P2
resources and tools.
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P2 needs to be mandated (explicit in
permit).
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Information available at local level
for businesses on P2 – available easily and at all times for
networking.
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P2 conference for local officials
(elected officials, etc.).
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Enforcement versus P2 efforts Cal/EPA
and DTSC recognize the tension. (votes – 1).
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P2 vendors – engage them in getting
the word out to potential users.
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Business mentoring on P2 to others
(peer to peer).
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Include educators in P2 outreach
(universities, community, colleges, etc.). (votes – 1).
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Consistent P2 guidelines from one
jurisdiction to the next (in absence of regulation). (votes – 3).
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Raise P2 issue to Cal/CUPA forum.
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Local galvanizing issues – tie P2 to
these – transportation, sustainability, workforce. (votes – 1).
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Advisory group should be permanent.
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Advisory group should work with UPAG.
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Work through public utilities, CMTC,
MAP (manufacturing associations).
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Have access to environmental studies,
e.g. watershed, pollutant, etc. (votes – 1).
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Incorporate P2 into local permit
process, environmental review process. (votes – 5).
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Need help in getting media attention on
a regional basis. (votes – 1).
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Links to organization on regional /
state level i.e., Chambers of Commerce, trade organizations - track
trends, get the word out.
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Model policy and ordinance development.
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Local governments have ability to
implement supplementary environmental programs.
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Legislation to allow CUPAs to use fees
for P2 and get “credit’ for it. (votes – 3).
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Hire staff to implement P2.
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Training.
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Publicity.
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Marketing plan.
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Mercury, lindane, urinal deodorizers,
hexane, chrome VI, aerosols, universal waste rule products, HVOC,
other PBTs, household products. (votes – 1).
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Something reproducible – and help
make this happen – take to next step.
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Train inspectors for target projects
(sector or chemical specific).
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Publicity, promotion.
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Education, outreach.
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Measuring / evaluating performance.
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Targets are
boatyards, golf courses, furniture strippers.
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Pass on dollars to small businesses for
grants, equipment.
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Fees for Hazardous Waste, study on how
local agencies can have a fee structure not based on volume to keep
funding stable.
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Civil litigation – chemical
manufacturers (similar to tobacco suits).