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2011 Spokane River Forum PCB "clicker" questions Allyson Beall, Washington State University This project has been funded by the the National Science Foundation through the collaborativeWashington State University and University of Idaho Water, Sustainability and Climate Grant The following document contains data from a facilitatied clicker session held on May 24, 2011. The questions were derived from a variety of interests in the Spokane Coeur D'Alene basin through interviews held in April May of 2011. Results from all questions from the session have been included in the same for, and order include all results as they were presented and answered at the Forum. For more information please contact Allyson Beall, WSU [email protected]

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2011 Spokane River Forum PCB "clicker" questions

Allyson Beall, Washington State University

This project has been funded by the the National Science Foundation through the collaborativeWashington State University and University of Idaho Water, Sustainability and Climate Grant

The following document contains data from a facilitatied clicker session held on May 24, 2011. The questions were derived from a variety of interests in the Spokane Coeur D'Alene basin through interviews held in April

May of 2011. Results from all questions from the session have been included in the same for, and order include all results as they were presented and answered at the Forum. For more information please contact

Allyson Beall, WSU [email protected]

General Questions

Question 1no question

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Questions were arranged into the following categories: General questions, Numeric standards, Source identification, PCB zero community, Immobilization /restriction, End of pipe technology, Near Nature, Near Perfect, $100 million question(s) and Regional. Total number of responses per question can be found on the final page.

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Numeric Standard Questions

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Source Identificaiton QuestionsQuestion 15

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PCB Zero CommunityQuestion 17

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Immobilization /restriction QuestionsQuestion 22

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End of Pipe Technology QuestionsQuestion 26

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Near Nature Near Perfect QuestionsQuestion 29

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$100 million question(s)Question 32

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avg. of funds range

Num. standard 3.70% 0-25%

Source ID 23.30% 0-60%

Outreach/ed 20.90% 0-30%

Lobby reg. cng. 5.30% 0=25%

Imm./restr. 21.90% 0-68%

treatment tech 31.10% 0-84%

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Question 33a, participants worked in 22 groups, the average all of the groups and how they would split percentages of $100 million is presented in the chart below.

Question 35 Regional Questions

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Session 5/24/11 Summary Report : PCB

Number ofResponses

Question 1 0Question 2 124Question 3 112Question 4 141Question 5 99Question 6 128Question 7 105Question 8 141Question 9 137Question 10 126Question 11 141Question 12 136Question 13 141Question 14 134Question 15 136Question 16 140Question 17 140Question 18 125Question 19 140Question 20 138Question 21 140Question 22 141 Question 23 121Question 24 138Question 25 139

Total Questions: 45

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