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A team approach enhances statewide water issues programming
Journal of Environmental Quality
  • Richard Koenig
  • Teresa Cerny
  • Rick Heflebower
  • Nancy Mesner, Utah State University
  • Kelly L. Kopp, Utah State University
  • Bob Hill
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, American Society of Agronomy
Publication Date
6-1-2004
Abstract

The current drought situation and continued urban development have forced water issues to the forefront in the West. At Utah State University, a team composed of five extension specialists and six agents with expertise in soils, ornamental horticulture, turfgrass, water conservation and quality, and irrigation engineering was formed to respond to water issues. The team developed a drought resources Web site, 15 Extension bulletins on water management and conservation, water auditing workshops and training, and irrigation quality testing information. The team summarizes its approach and accomplishments to provide guidance for future issue teams.

Citation Information
Koenig, Richard, Teresa Cerny, Rick Heflebower, Nancy Mesner, Kelly Kopp, and Bob Hill. 2004. A team approach enhances statewide water issues programming. Journal of Extension.