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IRM Provincial Report


IRM Report

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On 20th May 2008 British Columbia's Ministry of Community Services released the report "Resources from Waste - Integrated Resource Management" written by the partners behind Fidelis.  The study is an analysis of the potential for communities across British Columbia to recover resources from waste. 

The steering committee for the report comprised representatives from provincial government (Ministry of Community Services and Climate Action Secretariat/Premier's office, and CRD Chief Administrative Officer).  At the request of the province the study included an assessment of how this would apply to Capital Regional District ("CRD").

The study was commenced in July 2007 with input from Capital Regional District's Technical Advisory Committee ("CRD TAC" - who had been advisors to the original study "The Path Forward" by CRD published on 13th June, 2007), and with sub-consulting input from a wide range of engineers, ecological and valuation professionals.  Input was also obtained from Partnerships BC, who represented provincial Treasury Board.

Drafted in several stages and with refinement following continual input, the drafts were exposed to experts from universities, government at various levels, private and public sectors.  These were obtained from within Canada, the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom.  These experts are identified and credited in the report.

An integrated preliminary business case model was developed that evaluated the different revenue streams and costs.  Input values and assumptions were exposed to all participants in the study, including external advisors and experts.  Recommendations for change or adoption of values were implemented almost without exception.

The spreadsheet-based model and report received extensive comment and in its final stages were reviewed by a retired Assistant Deputy Minister and former Treasury Board staff Director, as well as an independent accountant within provincial government.  All recommendations received for adjusting the model were implemented.

CRD TAC provided comments on the IRM final draft in February 2008.  The IRM Team provided a partial response to the TAC comments as not all TAC comments were accepted, since some related to the older versions of the study or were factually incorrect.  Final changes were then made and the IRM Study was completed at the end of February 2008. 

The Ministry of Community Services then submitted the report for external review and formal written comment.  This comprised a panel of independent external expert peer reviewers drawn from valuation, engineering, sustainability and included a representative from the United Nations.  All responses were provided to the authors, who made final comments on each of the peer review documents.

The report was released by the Minister of Community Services on 20th May, 2008 following a final step of internal review by several Ministries, as is customary practice within provincial government, and liaison with CRD. 

The report, the press release and peer review papers can be downloaded by selecting the following links:

Following release of the report, the authors noted the need for a brief and simple summary of what IRM is and its benefits.  Please see the "IRM Authors' Summary" for further information.

   

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