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Learning how to manage water - a course

 
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There's a training course for those wanting to learn about how to manage water, how to 'slow it, sink it, spread it', how to build ponds and terraces, restore rivers, replenish aquifers etc. Its put on by Water Stories and Zach Weiss, a highly respected teacher in this field. Its an self-paced online course where you get to interact with mentors and also a community of water practitioners and students. There are three tracks. One is for those who want to become professionals. Theres a lot of jobs and need for water practitioners these days. Need outpaces supply. Water Stories trains you how to start taking on clients, and the final project is to get your first client. Another track is for those who want to steward their own land. And a third track is for those who want to become advocates for restoring water cycles. Here is the link to Water Stories course https://www.waterstories.com/?via=alpha .
 
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