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The Watershed Thread

This is the final installment of The Watershed Thread, an educational campaign about watersheds from the North Dakota Department of Water Resources. In the follwing video, we'll learn more about the different roles that the DWR and Water Resource Districts play in managing North Dakota's water resources.

VIDEO: The different roles of the DWR and Water Resource Districts (WRD)

While both entities collaborate to ensure sound water management, their main differences lie in scope and authority. The DWR handles statewide water policy, regulation, and large-scale project funding, while WRDs focus on local implementation, project management, and landowner coordination. This structure allows for a balance between state oversight and local control, ensuring that North Dakota’s water resources are managed effectively at both levels.

Thank you for taking the time to check out The Watershed Thread, and stay tuned for more educational campaigns from the ND Department of Water Resources.

CONTACT: Cam Wright

camwright@nd.gov

701.328.2782 

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