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Defining Public Interest in Washington State: Analysis of Western State Approaches and Washington Stakeholder and Tribe Perspectives |
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Defining Public Interest in Washington State: Analysis of Western State Approaches and Washington Stakeholder and Tribe Perspectives (Number of pages: 77) (Publication Size: 1167KB)
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Author(s) | Ahmad Hamdan, Jessica Phares, Victor Kamau, and Jacob Wall (UW Evans School Student Consulting Lab) | ||||
Description | This report is a capstone project in collaboration with the Evans School and the Department of Ecology with the purpose of exploring how public interest is used in water management in Washington and how it should be used moving forward. | ||||
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Contact | Water Resources Program at 360-407-6872 | ||||
Keywords | Permitting, water code, water management, water law | ||||
DISCLAIMER | This material was not produced by the Department of Ecology, but is directly related to the agency's work. |
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