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The LRRWMO uses four primary strategies to implement this Plan and achieve its organizational goals and <br />statutory obligations. These strategies include: <br />• Regulation <br />• Education <br />• Cooperation <br />• Operations <br />Generally, these strategies include all of the LRRWMO's activities. Different strategies are emphasized for <br />different target audiences of this Plan, as follows: <br />Target Audiences <br />Residents, <br />Businesses, <br />Public <br />City Staff and <br />Governments <br />Developers <br />Regulatory <br />Agencies <br />cn <br />a) <br />ns <br />v) <br />Regulation <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />Education <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />Cooperation <br />X <br />X <br />Operation <br />X <br />These strategies are supplement by policies established by the LRRWMO. These policies apply to one or <br />more target audiences and promote the achievement of LRRWMO goals. Policies and strategies are <br />described in greater detail in the following the following sections. <br />The LRRWMO is one of many organizations with authorities and responsibilities for the management and <br />protection of water and natural resources. These organizations may implement rules, permits, programs, <br />and projects within, or applicable to, the LRRWMO's jurisdiction. Coordination of planning, programs, and <br />projects between the LRRWMO and existing and potential partner organizations is important to efficiently <br />achieving shared goals while avoiding redundancy. Working with partners also allows sharing of <br />knowledge, innovative methods, and new technologies. <br />Organizations the LRRWMO may cooperate or partner with during Plan implementation include: <br />• Anoka Conservation District: <br />cr . / <br />• Anoka County Public Health and Environmental Services: <br />n- nvirntal- rvic s <br />• Metropolitan Council <br />c.uncil. <br />5-1 <br />lic- It <br />