Common use of Stakeholder Involvement Clause in Contracts

Stakeholder Involvement. Stakeholder involvement is essential for the success of an ecosystem-wide environmental program. PSNS will sponsor an ambitious effort to involve local stakeholders in the development of this project (Section VII Stakeholder Involvement Process). During Phase I of this project PSNS will form a Community Working Group (CWG). The CWG will help establish goals for the future of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Inlet and act as information liaisons for communicating project information to their represented organizations or communities. In Phase II all interested stakeholders will be invited to help develop the tools indicated by the technical phase of this project. Over the next two years or so, we estimate that CWG members would need to be able to spend 6 to 8 hours annually. During phase two participation will be closer to 8 hrs per month for several months running. Stakeholders include any agency, organization, or individual that is involved in or is affected by the decisions made in the management of the watershed. This can include, but not be limited to, Bremerton and Port Orchard Publicly-Owned Treatment Works, Suquamish Tribe, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, University of Washington, and state and federal regulatory agencies mentioned above, as well as other interest groups and private citizens. As part of the stakeholder involvement, PSNS will issue press releases, run informational notices in the newspaper, and sponsor public meetings, which began with the initial FPA “kickoff” meeting on June 15, 2000. At this meeting, PSNS discussed the proposed pilot project and EPA explained the Project XL process. PSNS in partnership with the EPA and WDOE will hold additional public meetings based on public interest or as decided by the direct participants to advise interested members of the public on the progress being made on the project. The goal of this effort is to ensure that concerns and issues related to the project are documented and addressed.

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Sources: Phase I Final Project Agreement

Stakeholder Involvement. Stakeholder involvement is essential for the success of an ecosystem-wide environmental program. PSNS will sponsor an ambitious effort to involve local stakeholders in the development of this project (Section VII Stakeholder Involvement Process). During Phase I of this project PSNS will form a Community Working Group (CWG). The CWG will help establish goals for the future of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Inlet and act as information liaisons for communicating project information to their represented organizations or communities. In Phase II all interested stakeholders will be invited to help develop the tools indicated by the technical phase of this project. Over the next two years or so, we estimate that CWG members would need to be able to spend 6 to 8 hours annually. During phase two Phase II participation will be closer to 8 hrs hours per month for several months running. Stakeholders include any agency, organization, or individual that is involved in or is affected by the decisions made in the management of the watershed. This can may include, but not be limited to, Bremerton and Port Orchard Publicly-Owned Treatment Works, Suquamish Tribe, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, University of Washington, and state and federal regulatory agencies mentioned abovepreviously, as well as other interest groups and private citizens. As part of the stakeholder involvement, PSNS will issue press releases, run informational notices in the newspaper, and sponsor public meetings, which began with the initial FPA “kickoff” meeting on June 15, 2000. At this meeting, PSNS discussed the proposed pilot project and EPA explained the Project XL process. PSNS in partnership with the EPA and WDOE will hold additional public meetings based on public interest or as decided by the direct participants to advise interested members of the public on the progress being made on the project. The goal of this effort is to ensure that concerns and issues related to the project are documented and addressed.

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Sources: Phase I Final Project Agreement