What it was:
This was the first in a series of workshops to discuss water management options for the Dungeness watershed. . As per their website:
Among the questions for consideration:
- How will we meet the needs for people and fish?
- What are some of the water management options?
- Why do fish and streams need a water right?
Location:
John Wayne Marina, Public Meeting Room,
2577 West Sequim Bay Road, Sequim, WA
You should be able to see the area here
Sponsor: Dept of Ecology, Water Resources
Why I wanted to go there:
What I am doing is trying to learn how to get communities to manage river basins through negotiation. I would like to see a stakeholder’s forum consisting of urban and rural water users, the government, and someone speaking for the ecosystem sit down and manage the equitable, sustainable distribution of their water. This is a difficult goal anyway, what makes it more difficult is that the idea of water for the ecosystem is something strenuously resisted by all water users, if they ever think of it. This meeting was to open up the topic of allocating water rights to the ecosystem! I wanted to see how the topic was broached, how many people turned up, why they came, how did they react, etc complete. I also wanted to meet the people working in the project.
How I could go there:
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