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Water Reuse - Understanding Public Perception and Participation (Paperback)
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Water Reuse - Understanding Public Perception and Participation (Paperback)
Series: WERF Research Report Series
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Non-potable and potable (principally in-direct potable) water reuse
initiatives in the United States have faced increasing public
opposition. Several high-profile initiatives have been halted after
several years of planning and tremendous expenditures. To
understand why the public holds the perceptions they do and what
public participation options exist to address water reuse more
constructively, a multidisciplinary analysis was undertaken by a
team of social scientists, engineers, and water professionals.
Through a comprehensive literature review, three in-depth case
studies, and a 2-day interactive symposium this framework was
developed for water professionals. The framework summarizes five
underlying principles that contribute to shaping public perception
and acts as a guide for water professionals in their selection of
public outreach, education, and participation activities. Adhering
to the principles outlined in this report contributes to building
public confidence and trust, which in turn helps water utilities
engage constructively with the public on challenging, contentious
issues. The five principles are: ? Manage information for all ?
Maintain individual motivation and demonstrate organizational
commitment ? Promote communication and public dialog ? Ensure fair
and sound decision making and decisions ? Build and maintain trust
However, no checklist of "to-do's" exists for establishing public
confidence and trust. Quite the opposite, this research suggests
that a one-size-fits-all model cannot work because the most
appropriate ways to achieve the principles can vary from case to
case. Thus, the framework includes an analytical structure to
assess the community in which a water reuse initiative is underway.
Using diagnostic questions and analytical techniques, a
comprehensive picture of the community can be generated and
monitored over time. Through application of the diagnostic tools
and a commitment to the principles outlined above, water
professionals can build the public confidence and trust they need
to engage with the public on difficult water reuse issues.
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