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Natural Resources‎ > ‎

Water

Completed Water Studies
2012, LWV of Cincinnati, Great Lakes Ecosystem Concurrence
2011, LWV of South Carolina, Quenching Our State's Thirst: A Report on the Water Resources of South Carolina
2011, LWV of Seattle-King County, Reclaimed Water Update
2009 and 2010, LWV of Oregon, Water in Oregon: Not a Drop to Waste 
2009, LWV of Seattle-King County, Follow the Water: A Story of Drainage 
2007, LWV Monterey Peninsula, Water Ownership - Public versus Private

Positions
2014, LWV of New Mexico, Water Quality  
2013, LWV of Oklahoma, Water
2010, LWV of New Mexico, Water Supply



Subpages (9): Follow the Water: A Story of Drainage LWV of Cincinnati, Great Lakes Ecosystem Concurrence LWV of New Mexico, Water Quality LWV of New Mexico, Water Supply LWV of Oklahoma, Water LWV of South Carolina, Quenching Our State's Thirst Reclaimed Water Update Water in Oregon: Not a Drop to Waste Water Ownership - Public versus Private
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