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Communities that Know Their Shared Values Solve Their Shared Problems

Communities that Know Their Shared Values Solve Their Shared Problems


March 8, 2019
by Stephen Baker

We recognize unreliability of our water supplies when floods overcome the water treatment plant or droughts don’t meet our expectation for meeting water demand. Adding to these stresses are the consequences of extreme weather damaging basic water infrastructure including old water distribution systems and their protective overlying roadway cover. Ultimately the rhythm of community life is impacted and the water using public becomes intolerant of the disrupted services that are more frequently showing up. How do you build a public that is tolerant and cooperative with coping under these changing conditions?

Well…..

We have heard the families that pray together, stay together. Did you also know that communities that know their shared values solve their shared problems. Operation Unite does and we can help your community.

 

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