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The Penguin is Esthetically Pleasing
If planners resemble penguins (both face decisions with cold feet, huddled in groups), that comparison can be changed, by opening up the planning process to public involvement and new concepts. California's responses to water‐supply planning problems, detailed in this article, represent an attempt at change.
The Penguin is Esthetically Pleasing
If planners resemble penguins (both face decisions with cold feet, huddled in groups), that comparison can be changed, by opening up the planning process to public involvement and new concepts. California's responses to water‐supply planning problems, detailed in this article, represent an attempt at change.
The Penguin is Esthetically Pleasing
Robie, Ronald B. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 68 ; 463-465
1976-09-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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