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Managing Arid and Semi-Arid
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Mohave County Programs |
Name of Program/Location/Point of ContactMohave County Cooperative Extension Description of ProgramsA. Water Management/Conservation ProgramThis program is intended to increase community awareness of best management practices (bmp's) for indoor and outdoor water use. These programs are delivered as presentations workshops and demonstrations in schools, civic groups and special forums. Master gardener programs are delivered as training workshops or demonstrations at garden centers throughout the county. B. Water Quality ProgramThis program is directed primarily at onsite water treatment systems (e.g. septic tank and drain field). Audience: The above programs serve the Mohave County communities. By adapting the delivery method, these programs are offered to people from age 10 to seniors. Mohave County personnel conduct education programs in Laughlin, Nevada upon request. Current Status: The University of Arizona Mohave County Cooperative Extension employs one part time instructional specialist focusing on water. This agent works in partnership with many individuals and agencies to continue the programs as described. The funding for these programs depends upon grants from local, state and federal agencies. Impacts: Public outreach and other education programs improve residents understanding of water resources and water quality issues. The water quality waste-water treatment system program increases citizen awareness of problems associated with onsite septic system failures. Lessons Learned: Developing an education program, writing educational material or offering workshops do not constitute an effective community outreach program. The key to effective community outreach is person to person communication and follow-up. Effective community outreach requires an aggressive marketing effort. Curriculum/supplies list: Contact Robin Grumbles
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