What's important is networking on a national level to meet people with similar problems.
Both of these organizations, unlike a professional lobbying firm, deal specifically with the issues we're dealing with. It only makes sense that we work with them.
They will do some inquiring first, and then they will do a site tour of the facility.
It's really wearing and deteriorating at the base of the diversion dam.
All they do is monitor water issues. They're not interested in all of the other scenarios out there.