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A community engagement plan is a strategic plan that guides leaders and community members with a common interest to work together towards a common goal.
Community participation can be loosely defined as the involvement of people in a commu- nity in projects to solve their own problems. People cannot be forced to participate in projects which affect their lives but should be given the opportunity where possible.
Love Canal Superfund Site Deleted from NPL In September 2004, EPA finalized its decision to delete the Love Canal Superfund site from the NPL.
Why is community engagement important for: building and sustaining cohesive communities. improving outcomes. ensuring access and community empowerment. helping local governments to promote sustainable decisions. driving social transformation. deepening democracies.
However, EPA and the states remain responsible for overseeing and enforcing the implementation of CERCLA at federal facilities to ensure that applicable cleanup requirements are met.
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Community Involvement Plans The CIP reflects community needs, concerns, and expectations that are identified through community interviews and other means. The CIP is both a document and the culmination of a planning process.
Community involvement is the power to bring positive, measurable change to both the communities in which you operate and to your business. Community involvement examples include in-kind and financial donations, employee volunteer days, enduring nonprofit partnerships, and more.
Community involvement is the process of engaging in dialogue and collaboration with community members. The goal of Superfund community involvement is to advocate and strengthen early and meaningful community participation during Superfund cleanups.

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