The Methow Watershed Council (MWC) wants community members to share their long-term vision to help prioritize water use and management in the Methow Valley.
MWC invites everyone to attend one of two public workshops entitled “Water 2066” on September 18th and 19th at the Community Center in Twisp.
You only need to plan to attend one of the two evenings:
Each workshop will include the same content to accommodate as many people and capture as much feedback as possible.
The results of the workshops, along with feedback gathered from interviews with stakeholders, will be provided to governments, regulatory agencies, sovereign Tribes, and NGOs to inform water management plans and actions by the entities charged with that task.
Objectives of the project:
- Identify specific areas where community members agree and disagree about the water supply vision for the Methow Valley going forward;
- Identify pathways to reconcile disagreements within the community and stakeholders;
- Identify significant challenges to implementing each shared value;
- Determine the next steps needed to make the identified vision a reality.
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MWC invites everyone to attend one of two public workshops entitled “Water 2066” on September 18th and 19th at the Community Center in Twisp.
You only need to plan to attend one of the two evenings:
Each workshop will include the same content to accommodate as many people and capture as much feedback as possible.
The results of the workshops, along with feedback gathered from interviews with stakeholders, will be provided to governments, regulatory agencies, sovereign Tribes, and NGOs to inform water management plans and actions by the entities charged with that task.
Objectives of the project:
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