CONVENIENCE ANALYSIS OF THE OREGON PAINT MANAGEMENT PILOT PROGRAM Hedrick Strickland Advised by Dr....

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CONVENIENCE ANALYSIS OF THE OREGON PAINT MANAGEMENT PILOT PROGRAM

Hedrick StricklandAdvised by Dr. Lynn Maguire and Matt Keene, US EPA

BACKGROUND

64 million gallons (10%) of the architectural paint purchased in the US is left over 

largest component of household hazardous waste (HHW) collection programs

half a billion dollars per year

BACKGROUND

Product Stewardship Institute (PSI) dialogue 200 participants since December 2003 reduce the generation of leftover paint increase reuse and recycling opportunities

Oregon’s Paint Product Stewardship Law passed summer of 2009, implemented July 2010 first manufacturer-financed program for

managing leftover architectural paint Currently undergoing evaluation

12 critical questions

OBJECTIVE

Determine how convenient the drop-off locations are for Oregon residents based on travel time to access a drop-off facility, travel distance to access a drop-off facility

Statewide Countywide

Develop a tool to aid in selection of potential locations

METHODS

Locations active as of January 24, 2011

Created service areas 5, 10, and 15 miles 5, 10, and 20 minutes

Estimated the population within each service areas

METHODS

-10 miles of roads-6 miles within the service area-Population = 200 SO:-120 people within service area

METHODS Site Selection and

Convenience Analysis tool1. Location-

allocation process2. My convenience

analysis

LIMITATIONS

Time based service areas

Population distribution

Old population data

STATEWIDE RESULTSresidents

within:  

5 Minutes 53%

10 Minutes 78%

20 Minutes 90%

   

5 Miles 71%

10 Miles 84%

15 Miles 91%

COUNTY RESULTS

COUNTY RESULTS

SITE SELECTION AND CONVENIENCE ANALYSIS TOOL

TOOL DEMONSTRATION

TOOL DEMONSTRATION

TOOL OUTPUTS

Recommended potential locations single site a specific number of sites as many sites as are required to bring a

given percentage of the population within a specified time or distance

Summary tables statewide county level

CONCLUSIONS

High convenience statewide, lacking in some areas

The most underserved residents include those living in Gilliam, Douglas, Polk, and Lincoln counties

Site Selection and Convenience Analysis tool can help ensure that future programs achieve high convenience with limited facilities.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Plan yearly collection event in Gilliam county

Establish collection sites in Polk, Douglas, and Lincoln counties if funds become available

If and when potential sites are chosen, use tool to select the most beneficial ones or to guide the order of activation.

THANK YOU

Lynn Maguire Matt Keene John Fay Lou Nadeau and others at ERG

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