1. Wyoming should develop an ongoing, comprehensive water planning process. |
| 61.4% Strongly Agree | 2.1% Neutral | 0.6% Strongly Disagree |
| 34.0% Agree | 1.0% Disagree | 0.9% Don't Know |
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2. All existing water uses in each river basin should be quantified in a state water plan.
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| 38.0% Strongly Agree | 6.9% Neutral | 0.9% Strongly Disagree |
| 48.7% Agree | 2.5% Disagree | 2.9% Don't Know |
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3. The importance of water to Wyoming's manufacturing industries should be evaluated in a state water plan.
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| 29.0% Strongly Agree | 9.2% Neutral | 0.5% Strongly Disagree |
| 59.0% Agree | 1.1% Disagree | 1.2% Don't Know |
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4. A state water plan should assess the obstacles, impacts and benefits of marketing Wyoming's surplus water to downstream states.
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| 37.2% Strongly Agree | 7.6% Neutral | 4.4% Strongly Disagree |
| 42.6% Agree | 6.4% Disagree | 1.7% Don't Know |
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5. Economic development should be a primary function of a state water plan.
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| 14.4% Strongly Agree | 20.9% Neutral | 7.4% StronglyDisagree |
| 33.5% Agree | 22.3% Disagree | 1.6% Don't Know |
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6. Information generated by the state water planning process should be readily available to the general public.
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| 48.1% Strongly Agree | 4.7% Neutral | 0.1% Strongly Disagree |
| 45.0% Agree | 1.1% Disagree | 1.0% Don't Know |
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7. Educating Wyoming citizens on water issues should be a goal of a state water planning process.
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| 34.2% Strongly Agree | 12.1% Neutral | 0.6% Strongly Disagree |
| 49.0% Agree | 3.3% Disagree | 0.8% Don't Know |
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8. A state water plan should be available for input and review by the general public.
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| 37.6% Strongly Agree | 9.9% Neutral | 0.6% Strongly Disagree |
| 48.3% Agree | 2.6% Disagree | 0.9% Don't Know |
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9. Wyoming state government should take lead responsibility for water plan development.
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| 39.9% Strongly Agree | 8.1% Neutral | 1.1% Strongly Disagree |
| 45.7% Agree | 3.6% Disagree | 1.5% Don't Know |
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10. The importance of water to Wyoming's wildlife and fisheries should be evaluated in a state water plan.
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| 41.3% Strongly Agree | 5.9% Neutral | 0.7% Strongly Disagree |
| 48.2% Agree | 2.6% Disagree | 1.2% Don't Know |
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11. A water plan should provide information relevant to both local and statewide economic development activities.
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| 27.1% Strongly Agree | 8.6% Neutral | 0.6% Strongly Disagree |
| 60.0% Agree | 2.4% Disagree | 1.4% Don't Know |
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12. The potential for groundwater pollution should be assessed in a state water plan.
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| 37.0% Strongly Agree | 6.9% Neutral | 1.1% Strongly Disagree |
| 49.7% Agree | 3.9% Disagree | 1.3% Don't Know |
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13. Safe drinking water should be a priority of a water plan for Wyoming.
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| 49.7% Strongly Agree | 7.4% Neutral | 0.6% Strongly Disagree |
| 37.9% Agree | 3.4% Disagree | 0.9% Don't Know |
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14. The importance of water to the management of Wyoming's open spaces should be evaluated in a state water
plan. |
| 26.7% Strongly Agree | 16.9% Neutral | 1.4% Strongly Disagree |
| 48.8% Agree | 4.3% Disagree | 1.9% Don't Know |
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15. A state water plan should investigate the status of groundwater aquifers.
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| 34.8% Strongly Agree | 7.6% Neutral | 0.7% Strongly Disagree |
| 53.5% Agree | 2.1% Disagree | 1.2% Don't Know |
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16. Water conservation efforts should be assessed in a statewide water plan.
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| 30.1% Strongly Agree | 10.5% Neutral | 0.8% Strongly Disagree |
| 53.0% Agree | 4.7% Disagree | 0.9% Don't Know |
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17. Consideration of the public interest should be included in a state water plan.
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| 28.7% Strongly Agree | 13.4% Neutral | 1.0% Strongly Disagree |
| 51.8% Agree | 3.3% Disagree | 1.7% Don't Know |
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18. Wyoming should develop and maintain up-to-date compilations and estimations of water uses by category.
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| 20.9% Strongly Agree | 15.4% Neutral | 0.2% Strongly Disagree |
| 58.0% Agree | 2.9% Disagree | 2.4% Don't Know |
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19. Options for the strategic storage of water should be included in a state water plan.
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| 33.5% Strongly Agree | 9.0% Neutral | 0.7% Strongly Disagree |
| 52.9% Agree | 2.7% Disagree | 1.1% Don't Know |
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20. Wyoming should create broad-based advisory committees to participate in the state water planning process.
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| 24.0% Strongly Agree | 20.2% Neutral | 1.6% Strongly Disagree |
| 45.3% Agree | 7.2% Disagree | 1.6% Don't Know |
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21. The importance of water to Wyoming's energy and mineral industries should be evaluated in a state water
plan. |
| 25.2% Strongly Agree | 7.5% Neutral | 0.4% Strongly Disagree |
| 63.0% Agree | 2.2% Disagree | 1.6% Don't Know |
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22. A state water plan should include individual plans for Wyoming's major river basins, such as the North Platte
River. |
| 35.9% Strongly Agree | 8.5% Neutral | 0.3% Strongly Disagree |
| 51.6% Agree | 1.6% Disagree | 2.1% Don't Know |
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23. The state government should provide only data and leave water plan implementation to local entities unless
state-wide interest are affected. |
| 10.4% Strongly Agree | 14.7% Neutral | 16.2% Strongly Disagree |
| 20.6% Agree | 35.8% Disagree | 2.3% Don't Know |
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24. A water planning process should explore ways of financing water development projects.
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| 16.8% Strongly Agree | 16.7% Neutral | 2.9% Strongly Disagree |
| 48.9% Agree | 13.2% Disagree | 1.4% Don't Know |
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25. Protection of the environment should be a primary function of a Wyoming water plan.
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| 26.6% Strongly Agree | 18.4% Neutral | 3.9% Strongly Disagree |
| 35.0% Agree | 14.2% Disagree | 2.0% Don't Know |
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26. A state water plan should include the claims to Wyoming water presented by reserved rights of federal lands.
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| 20.5% Strongly Agree | 12.4% Neutral | 4.9% Strongly Disagree |
| 46.7% Agree | 7.4% Disagree | 8.1% Don't Know |
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27. Citizen participation in decisions regarding water use and development should be encouraged.
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| 26.5% Strongly Agree | 12.0% Neutral | 0.6% Strongly Disagree |
| 55.3% Agree | 4.2% Disagree | 1.3% Don't Know |
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28. A state water plan should include the reserved rights of the Wind River Indian Reservation.
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| 18.2% Strongly Agree | 17.1% Neutral | 2.3% Strongly Disagree |
| 51.3% Agree | 5.3% Disagree | 5.9% Don't Know |
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29. Use, needs, and claims to Wyoming water presented by downstream states should be addressed in a state water plan.
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| 25.9% Strongly Agree | 8.9% Neutral | 1.9% Strongly Disagree |
| 56.0% Agree | 5.5% Disagree | 1.7% Don't Know |
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30. A Wyoming water plan should inventory and report local water rates and charges.
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| 9.0% Strongly Agree | 32.9% Neutral | 3.0% Strongly Disagree |
| 32.2% Agree | 19.7% Disagree | 3.2% Don't Know |
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31. The economic importance of water to tourism should be evaluated in a state water plan.
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| 19.3% Strongly Agree | 18.8% Neutral | 1.6% Strongly Disagree |
| 50.0% Agree | 8.7% Disagree | 1.6% Don't Know |
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32. Information in a state water plan should be made available to the public in a variety of formats, such as hard copy and electronic format.
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| 18.9% Strongly Agree | 20.5% Neutral | 0.7% Strongly Disagree |
| 54.3% Agree | 3.7% Disagree | 1.9% Don't Know |
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33. Assessment of water quality and its effects should be a high priority in a Wyoming water planning process.
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| 32.2% Strongly Agree | 11.3% Neutral | 0.9% Strongly Disagree |
| 48.7% Agree | 5.6% Disagree | 1.2% Don't Know |
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34. A state water plan should include individual plans for Wyoming's sub basins, such as Cottonwood Creek.
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| 10.2% Strongly Agree | 30.5% Neutral | 0.9% Strongly Disagree |
| 37.2% Agree | 13.9% Disagree | 7.4% Don't Know |
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35. My ability to earn a living is directly connected to the use of water in Wyoming.
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| 36.1% Strongly Agree | 17.0% Neutral | 3.4% Strongly Disagree |
| 28.0% Agree | 14.4% Disagree | 1.1% Don't Know |
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36. Water resources are essential to Wyoming's future economic growth.
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| 54.4% Strongly Agree | 3.5% Neutral | 0.1% Strongly Disagree |
| 40.4% Agree | 0.8% Disagree | 0.8% Don't Know |
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37. Wyoming's allocation of resources (staff and funding) for water planning should be proportionately equal to
other states in the region. |
| 15.0% Strongly Agree | 28.7% Neutral | 3.5% Strongly Disagree |
| 28.2% Agree | 13.7% Disagree | 10.9% Don't Know |
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38. Wyoming's water planning process should be used to generate state-wide water policies.
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| 20.2% Strongly Agree | 13.7% Neutral | 1.2% Strongly Disagree |
| 55.7% Agree | 6.3% Disagree | 2.9% Don't Know |
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39. A state water planning process should allow for input and review by the general public.
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| 28.9% Strongly Agree | 10.7% Neutral | 0.5% Strongly Disagree |
| 55.5% Agree | 3.1% Disagree | 1.3% Don't Know |
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40. A Wyoming water plan should address the political and sociological implications of water use and allocation.
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| 12.4% Strongly Agree | 19.8% Neutral | 3.6% Strongly Disagree |
| 46.1% Agree | 14.5% Disagree | 3.6% Don't Know |
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41. Wyoming's unused water is adequately protected from downstream states by existing compacts and decrees.
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| 4.3% Strongly Agree | 7.5% Neutral | 25.1% Strongly Disagree |
| 6.9% Agree | 33.3% Disagree | 22.9% Don't Know |
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42. The importance of water to Wyoming's agriculture should be evaluated in a state water plan.
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| 45.6% Strongly Agree | 3.1% Neutral | 0.4% Strongly Disagree |
| 48.1% Agree | 1.6% Disagree | 1.3% Don't Know |
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43. Wyoming's water planning process should be developed primarily as a data base for decision makers.
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| 9.7% Strongly Agree | 22.1% Neutral | 4.1% Strongly Disagree |
| 35.0% Agree | 24.9% Disagree | 4.1% Don't Know |
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44. In some cases, the state should require local entities to implement water plan elements, such as wellhead protection, watershed protection, or pollution control. |
| 19.8% Strongly Agree | 14.2% Neutral | 3.1% Strongly Disagree |
| 48.6% Agree | 10.7% Disagree | 3.6% Don't Know |
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