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Title: Measurable Goals and Assessment Tools


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Measurable Goals and Assessment Tools
  • Setting, Achieving, and Evaluating Measurable
    Goals and
  • Assessment Tools

2
Measurable Goals
  • BMP design objectives or goals that quantify the
    progress of program implementation and the
    performance of your BMPs
  • Markers or milestones that you will use to track
    the progress and effectiveness of your BMPs in
    reducing pollutants to the MEP

3
Measurable Goals
  • Yes/No
  • usually quantified tasks
  • action items
  • Variety
  • activity
  • output
  • outcome
  • impact
  • Allow for evaluation

4
Activity
  • By the end of year one, we will cleanout 50 of
    the drop inlets. By the end of year two we will
    cleanout another 50
  • By the end of year one, we will adopt an
    enforceable ordinance prohibiting non-storm water
    discharges

5
Outputs
  • By the end of year one we will produce two
    different brochures - one general and one
    targeting lawn and garden care

6
Outcomes
  • There will be a 50 increase in the people
    surveyed who know the basics about MS4s between
    year one and year three
  • There will be a 25 decrease in the number of
    reported localized flooding incidents between
    years two and three (with some evaluation of rain
    data)

7
Impacts
  • 25 reduction in trash collected at creek cleanup
    between years 1 and 2 and between years 2 and 3
  • 2 degree decrease in water temperature between
    years 1 and 5 due to re-vegetation of riparian
    corridor

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Types of Measurable Goals
  • Activity
  • Output
  • Outcomes
  • Impacts

Usually more directly related to water quality
but less direct control
9
Measurable Goals
  • Reasonable
  • Relevant
  • Reaching

10
Evaluation
  • Measurable Goals
  • Program

11
Measurable Goals Evaluation
  • Have you achieved your measurable goals?
  • Collect the data you need to make determination
  • baseline data
  • inspection forms/databases
  • After implementation, are they still reasonable

12
Program Evaluation
  • In some cases measurable goals may be the
    assessment tool, in other cases you may also need
    separate assessment tool

Assessment Tools
Measurable Goals
13
Assessment Tools
  • Evaluate and guide your program

14
Program Evaluation
  • Program is effective
  • Number of inspections is increasing while number
    of enforcement actions is decreasing
  • Program may need improvement
  • The amount of trash collected at a creek clean up
    remains static for three years

15
Program Guidance Through Evaluation
  • What does it mean that the hotline isnt getting
    calls?
  • No problems?
  • Not enough advertisement?
  • People dont want to be tattle-tails?
  • People dont believe it will be followed-up on?

16
Program Guidance Through Evaluation (cont.)
  • Storm drain maintenance database indicates one
    area has particularly full drains
  • Garbage receptacles are always full
  • Vacant lot always has tires in it

17
Evaluation
  • Remember goals of program
  • Educate staff on the goals of the program
  • Help recognize problems and
  • Help find creative solutions

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Conclusion
  • Measurable goals objectify program implementation
    and are an important part of illustrating
    compliance with the permit.
  • Assessment tools can help evaluate and guide
    your program.

Both are crucial for an effective program
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