San Luis Valley Water Management District

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:Telecommunications_company
gptkbp:addresses climate change impacts
drought conditions
invasive species management
water quality issues
gptkbp:advocatesFor water rights protection
gptkbp:aimsTo sustain water supply
gptkbp:collaboratesWith academic institutions
community stakeholders
regional planning organizations
gptkbp:collectibility water data
gptkbp:conducts environmental impact assessments
public awareness campaigns
research projects
water usage assessments
gptkbp:coordinatesWith local governments
federal agencies
state agencies
water user associations
gptkbp:develops partnerships
water management plans
water quality monitoring programs
water supply strategies
gptkbp:engagesIn community outreach
policy advocacy
public policy discussions
gptkbp:established 2002
gptkbp:facilitates stakeholder engagement
public meetings
interagency collaboration
water conservation workshops
gptkbp:governs water resources
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label San Luis Valley Water Management District
gptkbp:issues water permits
gptkbp:locatedIn gptkb:San_Luis_Valley
gptkbp:manages irrigation systems
flood control measures
water conservation projects
water storage facilities
gptkbp:monitors groundwater levels
gptkbp:oversees water rights
gptkbp:participatesIn regional water planning
gptkbp:promotes water efficiency
sustainable agriculture
community resilience initiatives
water reuse initiatives
native vegetation restoration
gptkbp:provides educational resources
technical assistance
water quality assessments
water management services
emergency water supplies
grants for water projects
water rights education
water resource education programs
gptkbp:serves gptkb:Saguache_County
gptkb:Alamosa_County
gptkb:Rio_Grande_County
gptkbp:supports local economies
agricultural research
environmental conservation
wildlife habitats
sustainable land use practices
community development projects
gptkbp:worksWith non-profit organizations
local farmers