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2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes Presentations

Presentations from the 2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes are provided to help users understand EPA's Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 106 reporting requirements, establish basic data management procedures, and familiarize users with STORET/WQX tools and the benefits of documenting environmental results.

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  • Agenda: STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes (Region 9) (pdf) (54.06 KB, November 18-19, 2008)
    Agenda for the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.
  • Introductions, Goals, Participant Expectations, and Registration survey results (pdf) (155.78 KB, November 18-19, 2008)
    Presentation from the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.
  • Part 1: Monitoring, Assessment and Reporting for the Tribal CWA §106 Program (pdf) (886.49 KB, November 18-19, 2008)
    Presentation from the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.
  • Part 2: Monitoring, Assessment and Reporting for the Tribal CWA §106 Program (pdf) (517.81 KB, November 18-19, 2008)
    Presentation from the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.
  • Basics of Data Management (pdf) (1.29 MB, November 2008)
    Presentation from the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.
  • Overview of the STORET Program (pdf) (2.4 MB, November 19, 2008)
    Presentation from the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.
  • Using WebSIM (pdf) (939.69 KB, November 18-19, 2008)
    Presentation from the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.
  • National Tribal WQX/STORET Data Management (pdf) (128.68 KB, November 18, 2008)
    Presentation from the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.
  • Retrieving Data from the STORET Warehouse (pdf) (2.81 MB, November 18, 2008)
    Presentation from the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.
  • Steps and Resources for Submitting Data using WQX (pdf) (1.57 MB, November 19, 2008)
    Presentation from the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.
  • Water Quality Data Reporting and Management: Our STORET / WebSIM Experience (pdf) (1.4 MB, November 19, 2008)
    Presentation from the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.
  • National Environmental Information Exchange Network Program (pdf) (749.46 KB)
    Presentation from the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.
  • Big Valley Rancheria (pdf) (1.5 MB, November 18-19, 2008)
    Presentation from the "2008 STORET/WQX Workshop for Tribes" held in EPA's Pacific Southwest.

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