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Volunteer Monitoring

Across the country, trained citizen volunteers are monitoring the condition of their local streams, lakes, estuaries, and wetlands. EPA encourages all citizens to learn about their water resources and supports volunteer monitoring because of its many benefits. Volunteer monitors build awareness of pollution problems, become trained in pollution prevention, help clean up problem sites, provide data for waters that may otherwise be unassessed, and increase the amount of water quality information available to decision makers at all levels of government.

The Volunteer Monitor, Summer 2008 (PDF) (24 pp, 540K)

World Water Monitoring Day/Celebrate Monitoring Month

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