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Other Helpful Tools
- Calendars of Events
- Helpful Links
- American Rivers
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American Rivers is a nonprofit conservation organization dedicated
to protecting and restoring rivers nationwide.
- American Water Works Association
- The American
Water Works Association (AWWA) is an international nonprofit scientific
and educational society dedicated to the improvement of drinking
water quality and supply.
- Best Nonpoint
Source Documents - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
developed this web site to list excellent nonpoint source documents
on topics such as agriculture, urban runoff, monitoring, and funding.
- Center for Watershed Protection
- The Center for
Watershed Protection works with local, state, and federal governmental
agencies, environmental consulting firms, watershed organizations,
and the public to provide objective and scientifically sound information
on effective techniques to protect and restore urban watersheds.
- The Chesapeake
Bay Program
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The Chesapeake Bay Program has designed a site that provides a wealth
of information (statewide to nationwide) on the following topics:
Environmental Assessment Resources; Visioning, Consensus Building,
and Planning Resources; Implementation Resources (Technical Assistance,
Guidance, Case Studies); Funding Resources (Grants and Financing
Assistance; Public Outreach Resources; and Comprehensive Resource
Guides.
- Clark County Clean
Water Program
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Clark County's Clean Water Program is allowing the County to carry
out additional work to control and clean stormwater. This site includes
their bylaws, budget, NPDES permit program, and publications.
- Conservation
Technology Information Center
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The Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC) is a nonprofit
information and data transfer center that promotes environmentally
and economically beneficial natural resource systems. The CTIC envisions
agriculture using environmentally beneficial and economically viable
natural resource systems and leads the development of public/private
partnerships that promote the enhancement of soil and water quality
by equipping agriculture with realistic, affordable, and integrated
solutions.
- Ecological Restoration
Experts Directory
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In 1998 the Society for Ecological Restoration started developing,
compiling, and maintaining an integrated and comprehensive database
of U.S. ecological restoration expertise - local, regional, national,
and international individuals, organizations, agencies and companies
- for the Plant Conservation Alliance's Restoration Directory Project.
- Environmental Council of the
States
- One
of ECOS's missions is to "tell the state story," that is, to describe
the contributions states make to environmental protection. During
the past few years, ECOS has conducted research on federal environmental
programs that have been delegated to the states, state contributions
to federal environmental databases, state environmental and natural
resource funding, and, most recently, the state contribution to
enforcement and compliance.
- The Environmental Support Center
- The Environmental
Support Center's goal is to improve the environment in the United
States by enhancing the health and well-being of environmental organizations.
- Internet Nonprofit Center
- The INC site
has an encyclopedia of information for nonprofit leaders that answers
frequently asked questions.
- Local Government Environmental
Assistance Network
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The Local Government Environmental Assistance Network (LGEAN) is
a "first-stop shop" providing environmental management, planning,
and regulatory information for local government elected and appointed
officials, managers, and staff.
- Low Impact Development
Center
- The
Low Impact Development Center was established to develop and provide
information to individuals and organizations dedicated to protecting
the environment and our water resources through proper site design
techniques that replicate preexisting hydrologic site conditions.
- National Association
of Counties
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NACo develops, organizes, and manages more than 30 projects and
programs designed to support county government. The NACo staff researches
key issues, identifies best practices, and provides technical assistance
to counties through these projects. There are programs on the environment,
community development, job training, and social services.
- National Association of Conservation
Districts
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This site provides links to almost 3000 conservation districts around
the country. NACD also provides publications, educational materials,
and conferences and workshops.
- National Rural Water Association
- The National
Rural Water Association is a nonprofit federation of State Rural
Water Associations. Their mission is to provide support services
to State Associations that have more than 20,000 water and wastewater
systems as members.
- Natural Resources Conservation
Service
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As a part of USDA, NRCS aims to provide leadership in a partnership
effort to help people conserve, improve, and sustain our natural
resources and environment.
- Natural Resources Defense
Council
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NRDC uses law, science, and the support of more than 400,000 members
nationwide to protect the planet's wildlife and wild places and
to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living things.
- New
Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection Division of Watershed
Management
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NJDEP established this site of valuable links to publications, guidance,
and maps to help watershed groups.
- River Network
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River Network helps people monitor, protect, and restore rivers
and watersheds. As the nation's leader in supporting grassroots
river and watershed conservation groups, River Network designed
this site to link watershed groups with the information and services
that they need.
- The Terrene Institute
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Terrene Institute works with business, government, academia, and
citizens to protect our environment and conserve natural resources.
They sponsor workshops, newsletters, and reasonably priced publications,
such as Clean Water in Your Watershed: A Citizens Guide to Watershed
Protection.
- Urban Land Institute
- The mission
of the Urban Land Institute is to provide responsible leadership
in the use of land in order to enhance the total environment. They
address issues such as smart growth, transportation, housing, and
finance. They also provide educational documents, conferences, and
a continueing education program.
- USA
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USA.gov is the only official U.S. Government portal to 30 million
pages of government information, services, and online transactions.
The site offers a powerful search engine that searches every word
of every U.S. government document in a quarter of a second or less.
- USDA's Water
Resources/Watershed Management Links
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This site list links for several organizations and reports and documents
related to water resources/watershed management.
- The Watershed
Academy - This user-friendly web site contains training courses,
Academy 2000 distance learning modules, and other helpful publications.
- Newsletters
- Informational
- Coastlines
- Coastlines is a publication of the Urban Harbors Institute
at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. It provides information
concerning estuaries and near coastal waters.
- Nonpoint
Source News-Notes - Nonpoint Source News-Notes is
an occasional bulletin dealing with the condition of the water-related
environment, the control of nonpoint sources of water pollution,
and the ecosystem-driven management and restoration of watersheds.
- Nonpoint Source News-Notes searchable
database.
- Stormwater
News
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This newsletter provides information on stormwater pollution,
treatment methodologies, and related issues.
- The
Water Monitor - This EPA newsletter summarizes water monitoring
and related activities in the 10 EPA regions, the states, and
in EPA Headquarters. Typically, topics include recent and ongoing
water monitoring projects, nonpoint source monitoring and educational
programs, the Total Maximum Daily Load program, and watershed
assessment and management activities. Publication of this newsletter
ceased in September 1999.
- WaterNews Weekly
Newsletter - WaterNews is a weekly on-line publication
that announces publications, policies, and activities of EPA's
Office of Water.
- Watershed
Events - Watershed Events is intended to update interested
parties on the development and use of watershed protection approaches.
These approaches consider the primary threats to human and ecosystem
health within the watershed, involve those people most concerned
or able to take actions to solve those problems, and then take
corrective actions in an integrated and holistic manner.
- The
Watershed Management Council's Networker
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This newsleter focuses on watershed management issues. At this
site you can view the contents of current and past issues of
the newsletter.
- The
Volunteer Monitor - The Volunteer Monitor newsletter
facilitates the exchange of ideas, monitoring methods, and practical
advice among volunteer environmental monitoring groups across
the nation.
- Examples
- Clean Water Program Newsletter
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This site enables a user to download the Clark County Clean Water Program Newsletter.
- Listservers
A listserver is an Internet feature whereby one posts a message that
is sent via e-mail to all listserver members. They can respond to
the sender or to the entire listserver membership.
- BASINS Listserver
- This listserver is dedicated to the BASINS watershed model. Subscribers
can post just about anything related to BASINS, any version, such
as questions, opinions, announcements, requests, or things to share.
- Decentralized
Listserver - This listserver is for those who wish to discuss
onsite/decentralized wastewater treatment systems and management
issues. EPA established this listserver to encourage communication
and information exchange among stakeholders. The listserver can
be used to post notices of upcoming conferences, special events,
new publications, and success stories. It can also be used to ask-and
respond to-questions about management methods.
- NPSINFO
- This is a forum for open discussion of nonpoint source pollution
issues. This list welcomes participants from all public and private
sectors, including government agencies, nongovernmental agencies,
industry, and agriculture, as well as researchers, educators, local
water managers, and concerned individuals. Topics can range from
agricultural and urban runoff to hydrologic modification and aquatic
habitat modification to technology, education, and funding alternatives.
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