FY 2015 PERFORMANCE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTPerformance Partnership Agreement • October 15th, 2014
Contract Type FiledOctober 15th, 2014The State of Utah, Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region VIII coordinate to deliver Utah’s environmental services. This partnership concept, memorialized in the Performance Partnership Agreement(PPA), recognizes that each brings unique experience, capabilities, knowledge and resources to the table and that environmental issues can be more effectively addressed by maximizing these assets.
PERFORMANCE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT FY2014Performance Partnership Agreement • October 24th, 2013
Contract Type FiledOctober 24th, 2013The State of Utah, Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region VIII and Utah’s local health departments (LHDs) meet to discuss roles and responsibilities for delivering Utah’s environmental services. Issues surrounding accountability of one level of government to another have been at the heart of many debates. The partnership concept recognizes that each partner brings unique experience, capabilities, knowledge and resources to the table and that environmental issues can be effectively addressed by maximizing these assets. UDEQ and EPA recognize the unique opportunity for three levels of government to address common goals with a common vision without one level of government assuming an oversight role. Each partner participates with joint responsibility, which necessitates a new way of thinking and a commitment to each partner’s success.
PERFORMANCE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT FY2013Performance Partnership Agreement • November 21st, 2012
Contract Type FiledNovember 21st, 2012The State of Utah, Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region VIII and Utah‘s local health departments (LHDs) meet to discuss roles and responsibilities for delivering Utah‘s environmental services. Issues surrounding accountability of one level of government to another have been at the heart of many debates. The partnership concept recognizes that each partner brings unique experience, capabilities, knowledge and resources to the table and that environmental issues can be effectively addressed by maximizing these assets. UDEQ and EPA recognize the unique opportunity for three levels of government to address common goals with a common vision without one level of government assuming an oversight role. Each partner participates with joint responsibility, which necessitates a new way of thinking and a commitment to each partner‘s success.