| The states should take the lead in implementing watershed education. This is currently the responsibility of state agencies, and their efforts are complemented by numerous environmental organizations in and near the watershed. The states regulate curricula within local districts, and they will continue to do so. Should a state decide not to take on this responsibility, the state could defer to the White Clay Creek Watershed Management Committee. The Committee's focus should be upon the promotion of and support for outreach activities among various environmental organizations and agencies operating within the watershed. |