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Where It Began: The Story of Water in 2019
The Future of Water: 2024 and Beyond
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The Story of Water Clallam County Began With 2 Questions: Where Does My Water Come From? Who Owns It? The Result was the Film From Source to Sea: The Dungeness Watershed
The Story of Water was a collaborative project of the League of Women Voters Clallam County and local community partners, including the cities of Sequim and Port Angeles, Clallam County, the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, Dungeness River Audubon Center, Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society, North Olympic Land Trust, Clallam Conservation District, Public Utility District No. 1 of Clallam County, and local hydrologists.
The program was designed to educate our local community about the water challenges facing Clallam County in maintaining a healthy and sustainable water supply for personal, agricultural, and business consumption. The project began with the Dungeness Watershed and the Water Study Team hopes to move forward and focus on Western rivers in the County starting in 2026.
The Story of Water Community Partners
For Presentation at Community Organizations
The presentation featured the 20-minute film, From Source to Sea: Dungeness Watershed that highlighted the beauty and the dynamics of the Dungeness Watershed and the challenges for our community.
All lectures held at 6:30 PM in the Sequim City Hall Council Chambers. This in-depth lecture series presented by experts explores the many aspects of this critical resource and the future of the Dungeness Watershed.
Recorded Lectures - Available for Viewing
Email: info@lwvcla.org
LWV Clallam County
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Carlsborg, WA 98324