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deanya@door Mesa Underground Water Conservation District Lamesa, Texas

Deanya Williams. deanya@door.net Mesa Underground Water Conservation District Lamesa, Texas. BS in Consumer Economics Texas Tech University Admin. Manager Mesa Underground Water Conservation District Lamesa, TX. Texas Groundwater 2004 Toward Sustainability.

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deanya@door Mesa Underground Water Conservation District Lamesa, Texas

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  1. Deanya Williams deanya@door.netMesa Underground Water Conservation DistrictLamesa, Texas • BS in Consumer Economics Texas Tech University • Admin. Manager Mesa Underground Water Conservation District Lamesa, TX Texas Groundwater 2004 Toward Sustainability November 18-19, 2004Austin, Texas

  2. Websites for Groundwater Districts

  3. Identity Who are you? & How do you want to get attention?

  4. Surf the Web for Good Design

  5. Keep All Pages Consistent

  6. All Districts are Different All Aquifers are Different

  7. A picture is still worth a thousand words! The Ogallala Aquifer Filtering System in Transit! Otherwise known as a “GOOD OLE’ WEST TEXAS SANDSTORM”

  8. Keep Pictures to a Minimum! They should load quickly!

  9. Do Your Research Add Usable, Verifiable, Authoritative Information to the Net!

  10. Housecleaning

  11. Continually Update Information

  12. Do & Don’t Do & Don’t

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