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3. To enhance communication and collaboration between practitioners in relevant technical
ields, notably, hydraulicians, geologists, environmental chemists, and biologists, as well
as the various professional societies, the broader community, including regulators, and
society at large. Collective technical know-how is needed to best manage the water envi-
ronment, including wetlands and small streams, such as that shown in Figure 3.33.
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