2001
DOI: 10.2175/193864701790864601
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Designing the Right Hook: Public Participation in the Watershed Planning Process

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“…Water Environment Research, Volume 74, Number 5 and (3) satisfying the federal mandates contained in the Phase II Storm Water Regulations. Two years ago, most of the Rouge River Watershed communities became covered under the state's voluntary general stormwater permit program(Powell and Ball 2001). The permit required that the communities create a public education plan that included programs on the Rouge River, its impairments, stormwater pollution, and individual responsibility and stewardship.…”
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“…Water Environment Research, Volume 74, Number 5 and (3) satisfying the federal mandates contained in the Phase II Storm Water Regulations. Two years ago, most of the Rouge River Watershed communities became covered under the state's voluntary general stormwater permit program(Powell and Ball 2001). The permit required that the communities create a public education plan that included programs on the Rouge River, its impairments, stormwater pollution, and individual responsibility and stewardship.…”
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