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Environmental Planning for Small Communities

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This program offers a complete one-stop introduction to a wide range of environmental issues and decisions that affect small to medium-sized communities. It offers communities the chance to judge their own needs and preferences, and to make informed decisions on their own.

Each section includes interactive tools, such as a notebook tool to fill in and save survey forms and keep notes. The program combines and integrates numerous publications from Federal agencies and States like Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, and Utah. The result is a user-friendly product that combines the virtues of an encyclopedia and a Swiss army knife! Created 1998 by M. de Gortari, A. Krause, D. Jones; updated 2003.

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This environmental software program was produced by Purdue University under a cooperative agreement with the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

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