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Project Benefit Performance Measures

A critical technical review criterion is the magnitude of the claimed benefits to the communities that the project serves and the region.

Each project must have at least one quantified benefit related to the resource management needs of the region. In Project Tracker these expected project benefits are referred to as Performance Measures. Please note, the supplemental application materials include a section for describing the qualitative benefits that your project expects to provide.

Please use the list below to identify how you intend to measure the expected benefits from implementing the proposed project. Identify all benefits by indicating the performance measures that will be used for reporting. See the "Description" for instructions about how to account for each project measure.

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