Public Education and Outreach Sample Clauses

Public Education and Outreach. The Contractor shall perform all public education and outreach 417 activities appropriate to: inform Customers about their proper participation in the programs and 418 services described in this Agreement; encourage Customers’ maximum participation in waste 419 reduction, recycling, and Diversion programs; and, comply, on behalf of the County, with all local 420 government requirements for education and outreach as required by AB 341 and AB 1826. At a 421 minimum, Contractor shall provide: 422 i) A quarterly mailer to all Residential Customers focused on increasing Diversion by educating 423 Customers about the available services (e.g. Bulky Items, Christmas Trees, Accepted/Prohibited 424 Recyclable Materials, etc.); 425 ii) A semi-annual mailer to all Multiple-Unit Dwelling property owners and/or managers focused 426 on ensuring their awareness of and compliance with the requirements of AB 341 and notifying 427 them of the availability of Contractor’s staff to assist in developing or improving their recycling 428 programs; 429 iii) A semi-annual mailer to all Commercial Customers focused on ensuring their awareness of and 430 compliance with the requirements of AB 341 (mandatory commercial recycling) and AB 1826 431 (mandatory commercial organics) and notifying them of the availability of Contractor’s staff to 432 assist in developing or improving their recycling programs; 433 iv) Graphically-oriented flyers, brochures, adhesive labels, and posters for use in and around Solid 434 Waste and Recyclable Materials Containers and interior receptacles to educate users about the 435 acceptable and prohibited materials for each program; 436 v) A website including a comprehensive listing of Contractor’s services and Maximum Rates, 437 acceptable and prohibited materials for each program, and the ability for Customers to contact 438 Contractor; and, 439 vi) An annual visit to each and every Commercial and Multiple-Unit Dwelling Customer to assess 440 their recycling programs, offer suggestions for improvement, adjust service levels, provide 441 collateral educational materials, and inform them of their obligations under AB 341. 442 vii) Beginning three (3) months prior to the commencement of Collection services under this 443 Contract, Contractor shall distribute, once per month, educational information about the proper 444 disposal of Excluded Waste to all Collection Customers. Upon commencement of services, 445 Contractor shall then continue such distribution bia...
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Public Education and Outreach. ‌ The Covered Parties all currently participate in public outreach and education efforts throughout their respective jurisdictions. Each entity will work to increase public awareness of the Covered Species by adding species-specific information to existing conservation messaging, materials, and curriculum to be developed in the first year of the CCAA with input from TPWD and USFWS. Topics to be covered in the messaging will include general awareness and life-cycle needs, ecosystem services, threats to persistence, poaching awareness, water quality, water conservation, and riparian restoration. For example, best management practices for Western Chicken Turtles, such as riparian buffers to protect water quality, minimizing impacts to wetland and riverine habitats, and maintenance of natural hydrology, will be promoted to private landowners. The TRA, NTMWD, and TRWD, three of the Covered Parties, recently started an Alligator Snapping Turtle signage project in consultation with TPWD at several reservoirs in the Trinity River Basin. This signage is designed to educate the public about the protected status of Alligator Snapping Turtles and includes a method of citizen-based science for reporting illegal activity or sightings of this imperiled turtle by submitting an image along with location information. The first 6 months of this project have proved successful, and the program is currently being expanded to other river access points and reservoirs. Additionally, a new crowd- sourced ArcGIS Online map reporting tool was developed and deployed on TRA’s website29. The reports from this website are verified and shared with turtle researchers at the University of Houston Clear Lake and TPWD. This program will be further expanded within the basin and a minimum of 20 additional signs will be installed each year for the first 2 years of the CCAA for a total of over 80 signs in the basin. The sites will be selected based on the public’s ability to access the location (boat ramps and fishing piers) and the ability to gain permission for installation. At the 3-year mark, the project will be assessed to determine xxxxxxx00 and the project will either be continued, or funds will be allocated to other Conservation Measures. These efforts are designed to provide a net conservation benefit to the Covered Species by increasing the understanding of where the species occurs, reducing threats posed by willful, negligent, or unintended actions that may harm the species, and increa...
Public Education and Outreach. All public education activities will be conducted by the Contractor. Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that its customers consistently receive a high level of customer service and responsiveness. Contractor shall prepare an annual public education plan and meet with the City or the City’s representative to review the plan. The City shall have the right to review all promotion materials and implementation of the promotion strategy. A detailed listing of Public Education and Outreach requirements can be found in Article 5.11 of the Franchise Agreement.
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Public Education and Outreach. The Permittee individually or as a member of the Papillion Creek Watershed Partnership (PCWP) shall implement programs to distribute educational materials and perform public outreach to inform citizens about the impacts that polluted stormwater runoff discharges have on water quality and what steps can be taken to reduce stormwater pollution. The Permittee shall document its stormwater public education and outreach program. At a minimum, the program will:
Public Education and Outreach. The parties shall work with the Manager of the Golden Spike Stormwater Coalition to provide materials and coordinate educational activities within their jurisdictions, including but not limited to media and public relations, publications and advertisements, and school outreach programs. The Manager shall receive and respond to concerns from all Coalition members and relevant public committee recommendations. Coalition members may do additional public education and outreach at their discretion.
Public Education and Outreach. The District, with City assistance, shall develop and implement activities for addressing the “Public Education and Outreach” minimum control measure, one of six measures required to meet the conditions of the NPDES stormwater permit. The goal of this minimum control measure is to facilitate greater public awareness of the sensitivity of local surface waters, their beneficial uses, the detrimental effects of polluted storm water and illicit discharges, and measures that can be taken to reduce stormwater pollution.
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Public Education and Outreach. 344 The public education and outreach activities included in the scope of services provided by Contractor 345 under this Agreement are described in Exhibit C. 7.1 Program Objectives
Public Education and Outreach. All public education activities will be conducted by the CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for ensuring that its customers consistently receive a high level of customer service and responsiveness. The CONTRACTOR shall prepare an annual public education plan and meet with the CITY or the CITY’s representative to review the plan. The CITY shall have the right to review all promotion materials and implementation of the promotion strategy. A detailed listing of Public Education and Outreach requirements can be found in Article 5.11 of this Agreement.
Public Education and Outreach. CONTRACTOR will have the Outreach Coordinator/Resource available within the community during the transition to respond to questions about recycling and changes in services. CONTRACTOR will provide the following materials and on-going education to Service Recipients to ensure that they understand the goals of the program and the services that are provided under the Agreement. These materials will be provided in English and Spanish. • Quarterly newsletter • Public outreach campaignCorrective action notices • Participation in community events • Presentations at Civic Clubs and Schools • Monthly City Diversion Reporting
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