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Charts
Overview
The charted Figures 1-9 are taken from The LEAD
Group’s Website, www.lead.org.au
and the connected GLASS MS SQL database. Operational since 1995, these
systems collate one of the world’s largest relational databases
covering scientific, politico-economic and community issues and events
related to lead poisoning and contamination prevention and management.
Statistically significant volumes of data relate community responses and
awareness of issues surrounding lead poisoning and pollution and their
abatement.
This database is analysed by caller’s region
of origin, lead issue discussed (call subject) and the nature of work
(category) of the enquirer as per figures 4 to 9. In response to calls,
GLASS volunteers added 534 information products to the GLASS library
database since 1st July 2006, making a total of 8,917 items in the
library. Using these systems tying together community education and
client feedback, the response to funded projects is monitored and easily
evaluated for return on investment. The Administrative grant from DEH
for the report period was $13,000.
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