2. Outputs

Outputs:


 Outputs are the activities and work products of the SRRTTF. Examples include reports, plans, studies, contracts, workshops, and permits. Outputs are important because they fill in the gaps with respect to the data and processes needed to identify and implement source reductions. Measures include numbers of reports, plans, studies, contracts, workshops, and permits that contribute towards achieving source reductions. Outputs are important to the entire process but of higher priority during the first permit cycle.” (Department of Ecology Measurable Progress Definition, Attachment A)