This case study explores the relationship among a small citizen's group, a wood- preserving plant, the mass media and the government during a water pollution cri sis. It examines the public relations efforts surrounding the controversy and concludes that an on-going, balanced, two-way program of communication would have been more effective than the one-way, reactive posture adopted by the plant.
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