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Yes, we must plan for flood events too!

Yes, we must plan for flood events too!


January 10, 2017
by Stephen Baker

It is important to get comfortable with the extremes in weather and water supply. Today’s flooding and water excess is the precursor to tomorrow’s extended drought and water shortage. Planning for droughts and floods start now!  Build your resilience through community participation, effective infrastructure, planning and shared focus; a vision of safe and abundant resources.

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