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Public Perceptions of Water Quality in Illinois: A Report to the Lumpkin Family Foundation
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A survey of residents of Illinois and county policy-makers in east-central Illinois was conducted during spring 2003. Illinois residents were stratified by those residing in counties served by the Lumpkin Family Foundation and the remainder of the state. Response rates were 49% for residents of counties in the Lumpkin Foundation area of focus, 43% from residents of the remaining counties in Illinois, and 44% from county policymakers. In general, members of the public are more concerned about water quality than county decision-makers. The results of these surveys are the basis of this report.
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- Natural resources and the environment: Water resources: Drinking water
- Public safety and consumer protection: Public safety: Water safety
- Recreation and tourism: Sports: Water sports
- State government: State audits and studies
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.Craig A. Miller, Ph.D.Program Leader and Principal Investigator Human Dimensions Research ProgramIllinois Natural History Survey Report prepared byCraig A. Miller, Ph.D., Christopher B. Colligan,Linda K. Campbell, and Ashley Peterson August 21, 2003 HumanDimensions Public Perceptions of WaterQuality in Illinois: Report to the LumpkinFamily Foundation Public Attitudes Toward Water Quality in Illinois Summary survey of residents of Illinois and county policy-makers in east-central Illinois was conducted during spring 2003. Illinois residents were stratified by those residing in counties served by the Lumpkin Family Foundation and the remainder of the state. Response rates were 49% for residents of counties in the Lumpkin Foundation area of focus, 43% from residents of the remaining counties in Illinois, and 44% from county policymakers. summary of other results is as follows: Water quality is very important issue among Illinois residents, rated as the issue of highest importance by 59%
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Illinois. Dept. of Natural Resources
Natural History Survey Division
Human Dimensions Research Program
Program: Human Dimensions Research Program
Related Materials: http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/cwpe/hd/Special%20Reports/index-SpcRep.html
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Organization: Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Human Dimensions Research Program
Springfield, IL
Phone: 217-244-5121
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