Volume
42
Issue
5
Abstract
We developed and conducted a region-wide survey to collect base line information documenting public awareness, attitudes, and priorities about water issues in the Pacific Northwest. The vast majority (over 90%) of survey respondents considered clean drinking water, clean groundwater, and clean rivers very or extremely important issues. Over two-thirds of survey respondents considered having enough water for economic development, prevention of salmon extinction, wetland protection, watershed restoration, water for power generation, and water for agriculture to be high priority issues. The results from this survey will be used to target our regional programming efforts over the next 5 years.
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Recommended Citation
Mahler, R. L., Simmons, R., Sorensen, F., & Miner, J. (2004). Priority Water Issues in the Pacific Northwest. The Journal of Extension, 42(5), Article 14. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol42/iss5/14