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RE: Proposed "Standards Setting" Process
Two major items that I and some others would be interested in seeing in
anything posted to a web site pertaining to P2 or waste reduction:
1) All information in Full Text in either HTML or PDF
2) Site indexed by Enviro$en$e
Steve Hillenbrand
Industrial Waste Reduction Engineer
Synterprise Group, Division of Tennessee Valley Authority
(423) 632-8489; (423) 632-3616 (fax)
sjhillenbrand@tva.gov
TVA IWR HomePage www.tva.gov/orgs/iwr/iwrhome.htm
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> From: cstutzman@pprc.org[SMTP:cstutzman@pprc.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 1998 5:53 PM
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> Subject: Proposed "Standards Setting" Process
>
> Greetings, All -
>
> (My apologies for any cross postings you may receive.)
>
> As the pollution prevention (P2) community moves forward in sharing
> information, the need to work together and collaboratively create
> tools for widespread use suggests that a formalized process to set
> standards could enhance and simplify these efforts.
>
> Possible standards that could be proposed, discussed, and adopted
> include:
> specifications for web site design,
> elements to include in case studies,
> formatting for industry sector guides,
> public domain scripts for common web site tasks, etc.
>
> Widespread adoption and use of standards could help the P2 community
> effectively share information between different organizations. For
> example, a standardized case study format could allow organizations to
> combine case study information into a larger, richer database.
>
> Given this background, the National Pollution Prevention Resource
> Exchange (P2Rx) teamed
> with the National Pollution Prevention Roundtable's Information
> Exchange Workgroup to develop a DRAFT process for the formal
> development and adoption of new standards.
>
> We need your help in adopting a robust process that works for us all.
> We encourage you review and comment upon the draft process available
> at http://www.pprc.org/pprc/standards/
>
> Comments/discussion due: Fri., June 19, 1998
> Revised document available: Mon., July 6, 1998
> Votes on whether to accept standard due: Mon., July 20, 1998
>
>
> Thanks,
> Crispin Stutzman
>
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> Crispin Stutzman
> Pacific NW Pollution Prevention Resource Center
> 1326 Fifth Ave, Suite 650
> Seattle, WA 98101
> 206-223-1151
> fax: 206-223-1165
> cstutzman@pprc.org
> http://www.pprc.org/pprc/
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