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Knowledge and Attitude are Key

Knowledge and Attitude are Key


October 17, 2018
by Stephen Baker

Do you want your public and stakeholders to push back or push effective groundwater management forward?

Building a groundwater management plan is more than monitoring, water budgets and computer simulations. It is working with the attitudes, knowledge-base and behaviors of your stakeholders and public.

Develop good groundwater management, systematically, by converting groundwater users to higher levels of participation through time. Good management practices through time come at a lower cost and greater success.

Contact Operation Unite by email (stevebaker@operationunite.co) or phone 530.263.1007.

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