by: eric reutebuch
Birmingham-area groups are working to protect the habitat of this beautiful fish, found nowhere else in the world, that is restricted to three springs of the Black Warrior Watershed.
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The Official Blog of Alabama Water Watch
Birmingham-area groups are working to protect the habitat of this beautiful fish, found nowhere else in the world, that is restricted to three springs of the Black Warrior Watershed.
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The Alabama Water Watch program is being featured as success story in the Section 319 of the EPA website.
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The Alabama Water Watch Association Annual Meeting and Picnic was held at Smith Lake, AL June 14 2008.
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During Data Entry you may visit the new Six Parameter Charts where you can review your data year by year and Email AWW with any discrepancies or confirming validity of data.
Coordinated by the W ater Environment Federation to preserve and enhance the global water environment.
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It was a long, bumpy road for WBWW to travel, yet since April 20 Wolf Bay is designated OAW and AWW is very happy for their wonderful accomplishment.
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The American Water Resources Association featured AWW citizen volunteer monitoring in a special report titled Measuring Monitoring Performance by Local Watershed Groups.
Eighty-seven training sessions were conducted for 420 people, three Data Interpretation Sessions were conducted, 4,387 total records were received.
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ATTAINS provides information reported by the states to EPA about the conditions in their surface waters.
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Birmingham church members volunteered to be certified in water-quality testing and regularly participate in preservation efforts.
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