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Making the Public a Partner in Project Development
The Joint Venture partnership of the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District and the Triunfo Sanitation District developed a 12‐step public involvement program to help the agency gain acceptance for a new reservoir to store reclaimed water. Close participation with a citizens advisory committee helped the agency involve its public in design and implementation of this project. This experience showed that the success of the public participation model depends on a sincere commitment on the part of the water agency and a complete acceptance that public participation cannot be turned off when the heat gets turned on.
Making the Public a Partner in Project Development
The Joint Venture partnership of the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District and the Triunfo Sanitation District developed a 12‐step public involvement program to help the agency gain acceptance for a new reservoir to store reclaimed water. Close participation with a citizens advisory committee helped the agency involve its public in design and implementation of this project. This experience showed that the success of the public participation model depends on a sincere commitment on the part of the water agency and a complete acceptance that public participation cannot be turned off when the heat gets turned on.
Making the Public a Partner in Project Development
Deister, Ane D. (author) / Tice, Catherine A. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 85 ; 62-66
1993-11-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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