WebTrends



TribalP2 is using a program called WebTrends to analyze web site visitation, to aid in web site management, and to collect certain information for statistical purposes. We can find out what information people find most valuabe and what they would like to see more of by tracking;
  1. What pages are most visited
  2. Visitation trends over time
  3. time spent during visits
  4. how visitors are referred to the site
We use the information we collect to measure the number of visitors to the different sections of our web site, allowing us to make our web site more useful and accessible to visitors. Specialized software is used to create summary statistics, in order to assess what information is of most and least interest to our customers, to determine technical design specifications, and to identify system performance or problem areas.

TribalP2 is committed to maintaining a web site that protects the individual's right to privacy. We do not require personal information from our visitors, nor do we collect any personally identifying information (name, email address, Social Security number, or other unique identifier) unless you knowingly provide it. Likewise, we do not give, sell, or transfer any personal information to a third party except as might be required by law. We do not store any personal identifiers and no "cookies" or other visitor identification technique is used; we just look at where people go on our site.

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This portal to tribal pollution prevention is a partnership project of the: National Pollution Prevention Roundtable (NPPR) Tribal Workgroup , Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange (P2Rx) , and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Contact Stacy Barrentine, National Pollution Prevention Roundtable, for information about the Tribal Pollution Prevention work group and monthly conference calls: stacy@p2.org; 202-299-9701 ext 11.

Contact Elizabeth Bird, Peaks to Prairies Pollution Prevention Information Center, for information about the www.tribalp2.org web site or listserv: ebird@montana.edu; 406-994-6948.