What responsibility do private contractors NOT hold regarding the overall outcome of a seeding project?
Answer
Deciding if the seeding should happen or measuring the ultimate efficacy on a macro-level.
The responsibility of contractors is contractual for 'doing the work,' but they are not responsible for 'deciding' if seeding should occur or 'measuring' the ultimate efficacy, which remains with the public agency or research institution.

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