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The SCORE Survey

SCORE Programs Minnesota counties and the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District must complete their annual SCORE survey online.

HTML Content Survey on 2012 SCORE Programs External Link - Due by April 1.

County SCORE contacts with login information can go online and begin the reporting process. The survey is divided into sections, which can be completed in any order and over as many sessions as you need. The online survey includes the enhancements introduced in 2011 to streamline SCORE reporting.

Information and assistance

Arlene Vee, SCORE Program Coordinator: 507-829-1860 (mobile) or 800-657-3864 toll free

Technical questions related to the online tool: Sherry Liu

Supporting documents

MPCA provides resources, updated annually, to help SCORE contacts complete the upcoming survey. The Word version of the SCORE reporting form is meant to help pull together information, but actual reporting must be submitted online


Changes in SCORE Reporting

PDF Document SCORE Implementation Plan (lrp-p2s-4sy11.pdf)

In compliance with the wishes of the Legislature, the 2009 SCORE survey was abbreviated in scope and the reporting process has been streamlined. A workgroup of local government members worked with the MPCA to recommend ways to reduce the burden of SCORE reporting.

  1. Some of the information submitted by counties in the previous year will be preloaded into the online SCORE Reporting Form. The expectation of the workgroup is that each county will review the pre-loaded previous year’s information by tabbing through and make needed changes to reflect previous-year activities.
  2. Some of the fields that are not involved in calculations will be disabled, reducing the amount of information gathered.
  3. Data which the workgroup have identified as unnecessary or redundant will no longer be compiled by the MPCA.

Please note that these changes involve principally survey questions and related data; counties will still report documented actual tonnages in the same manner as prior years.

Last modified on January 23, 2013 16:21