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Used Oil and HHW Grant Program Grantee Resources |
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The CIWMB has compiled the following materials and tools for planning, implementing, and evaluating used oil and household hazardous waste programs. The information is intended to complement the guidance and support provided by CIWMB grant managers. If you have additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact your grant manager.
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ProgramPlanning and EvaluationCommunity-Based Social Marketing Pilot to Increase Do-It-Yourself Oil Recycling Rates. Summarizes the findings of pilot studies in Los Angeles, Napa, and Madera Counties to determine the effectiveness of Community Based Social Marketing in increasing used oil and filter recycling among Californians who change their own motor oil (DIYers). Published by the California Integrated Waste Management Board. Used Oil Recycling Program Self Evaluation and Program Gap Identification. This online evaluation tool will help you increase used oil collection by determining which program components to emphasize and how to work within a limited budget. Grant Management Success. A manual for evaluating your used oil recycling program, which you can download from our publications catalog. Changing Behavior—Insights and Applications (MS Word, 87 KB | Adobe PDF, 1.3 MB). A project team at the local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County, Washington, spent several months in 1995 reading behavior change literature from energy conservation, recycling, health education and other fields, looking for insights. This paper, revised in 2001, describes their findings. Demographics information enables program managers to more effectively determine need for services based on characteristics such as language, age, income level, vehicle ownership, residence type, etc. In addition, the characteristics of a community determine the type of outreach that may be most effective, e.g. large populations of Spanish speakers may lead to bilingual outreach materials or large numbers of senior citizens may indicate the use of large font materials.
ReportsThese reports may be used by grantees, along with other measurement and tracking devices, to evaluate their programs' performance. Used Oil Collected Per Capita From Do-It-Yourselfers, FY 2003-2004 (Adobe PDF, 29 KB). This report provides statewide do-it-yourselfer (DIYer) or at-home mechanic oil collection for the most recent year in which completed data is available. This data has been compiled from the annual reports sent in by all grantees. Data listed for each grantee includes total DIYer oil gallons collected, per capita collection, per DIYer household collection, and Block Grant cost per gallon of DIYer oil collection. DIYer oil filter collection information is also provided Used Oil Collected via Certified Claims, 1st Quarter 2007-4th Quarter 2007. This report shows the amount of used oil claimed by each certified collection center within each city or county or for several cities or counties. It can be used by grantees to complete their calendar year 2007 annual report. Used Oil Collected Per Capita From Do-It-Yourselfers, FY 2002-2003 (Adobe PDF, 25 KB). This report shows per capita oil collection per block grantee. It is compiled from grantees' annual reports. Partnering With Certified Collection Centers
See also the Certified Center Operator home page, which includes information and materials developed for certified center operators. Targeted Sector ProgramsAny activity that generates used oil may require an organized recycling effort consisting of establishing collection locations and performing outreach. In addition to at-home-mechanics, targeted sector programs may include marinas, airports, agricultural areas, and small businesses such as the conditionally exempt small quantity generators (CESQG).
CurriculumAutomotive Waste Community College Curriculum. The CIWMB partnered with Shasta Community College in Redding to develop a curriculum on the proper handling and management of automotive wastes and pollution prevention. Target audiences for the new materials include junior college automotive technology and environmental studies classes, and high school regional occupation programs. The new unit has been designed to include student and teacher materials for easy implementation into existing coursework and will offer Internet distribution and support tools as well. For further information visit the college's Automotive Technology Web site. Earth Resources—A Case Study: Oil. (Grades 6-12) The CIWMB partnered with the California Scope, Sequence and Coordination Project (SS&C)/K-12 Alliance and the California Department of Education to develop this 9- to 12-week curriculum based on the State Science Framework and National Science Education Standards. The goal of the project is to teach new drivers the science concepts behind the decisions they will need to make and some of the consequences of these decisions, whichever way they decide. |
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Last updated: June 23, 2008 Used Oil Recycling Program http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/UsedOil/ Contact: UsedOilHHW@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6457 |