Environmental Data | Bathing Waters | Homepage for identified and nonidentified waters, the section contains information on newinitiatives aimed at promoting better bathing water quality in Scotland. http://www.sepa.org.uk/data/bathingwaters/
Extractions: This section demonstrates SEPA's commitment to providing comprehensive information on the quality of Scotland's bathing waters. As well as containing SEPA's Annual Bathing Water reports and regularly-updated monitoring results for identified and non-identified waters, the section contains information on new initiatives aimed at promoting better bathing water quality in Scotland. This is intended to inform discussion and raise awareness of the future management of Scotland's coastal and inland bathing waters. SEPA is committed to achieving full compliance with EC Bathing Water Directive standards ( SEPA Corporate Plan 2002/2003 ) and is working closely with others to deliver a reduction in risk from both urban and rural sources of pollution. Some of the key partners that SEPA is working with include the Scottish Executive, Scottish Water, Local Authorities, Non-Governmental Organisations and the agricultural community, as identified in the Scottish Executive Bathing Water Strategy (March 2002) . The people of Scotland, and visitors to our country, are entitled to expect the quality of bathing water to meet European standards and to be clean and safe. SEPA is playing its part in delivering the required improvements and in fulfilling the role identified for it by the Scottish Executive in its Bathing Water Strategy.
Welcome To Earth Force - GREEN Earth Force s GREEN program helps youth monitor water quality and solveenvironmental problems in their communities. Online catalog http://www.green.org/
Extractions: Welcome to the GREEN.org website. We have designed this website to provide water monitors and students with a place to store their water monitoring data, track their water monitoring projects ( My Page ) and to provide you educational resources you need to successfully implement a school-based water monitoring program. The website is designed to give you a place to store your water monitoring data, allow others to see what you have found and compare your work to the work of others in your area. Once you have a ( project page ) your group can use this site to track all of your monitoring data for as long as you continue your water monitoring effort. Using the Website To get started, select Sign Up to create your own project page, or select View Sites and Data to peruse what others have put into the system. Analyze water quality data from around your state or around the country! Select View Sites and Data to see if others in your area are collecting data or to examine the water quality trends across the country. Don't forget to zoom out on the map to see Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico. You can read about each monitoring site, see pictures, and even graph the data collected by other water monitors like you! Help us celebrate World Water Monitoring Day Last year's National Water Monitoring Day was such a success, this year it's gone global! Join thousands world-wide from September 18 to October 18, 2004 as we take the pulse of the worlds water.
Pennsylvania Water Environment Association Homepage and Procedures Handbook Association information and forms Environmental InfrastructureLegislative Get the Details Pennsylvania water and Wastewater System http://www.pwea.org/
Ground Water Quality Home Page Ground water quality Program Bill Markley, Administrator Staff Directory EmailSheryl Torguson, Secretary Phone (605) 773-3296 - Fax (605) 773-6035, http://www.state.sd.us/denr/DES/Ground/groundprg.htm
Extractions: What We Do! MISCELLANEOUS - Contractor List - GWQ Conference - Regulations - Reporting Forms - Staff Directory GROUND WATER QUALITY SECTION - Feedlots - GW Discharge Permits - Source Water Protection - Underground Injection Control - Wellhead Protection SPILLS SECTION - Sara Title III - Spills Cleanup Contractor List - Spills Database - Spills Handbook - Spills Reporting SUPERFUND/FEDERAL FACILITIES SECTION - Federal Facilities - Superfund TANKS SECTION - Aboveground Storage Tanks - AST Database - Closure - Contractor List - Heating Oil Tanks - Notification Forms
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I/UCRC Fact Sheets - Arizona Water Quality Center Center Headquarters Arizona water quality Center The University of Arizona EnvironmentalResearch Laboratory 2601 E. Airport Drive Tucson, AZ 85706 Tel (520 http://www.eng.nsf.gov/iucrc/directory/iucrc_dd.htm
Extractions: A National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center since 1999 Water Quality is a critical factor affecting human health and welfare. Any advance in our ability to preserve or enhance the quality of our water supplies is likely to come through state-of-the-art research. Center Mission and Rationale The Arizona Water Quality Center consists of a prestigious group of research scientists within The University of Arizona (UA) and Arizona State University (ASU). Being a multi-university Center enhances the ability of both universities to achieve national status in the field. This interdisciplinary group of microbiologists, chemists, physicists, hydrologists, and engineers work together to resolve water quality problems. Funding for the Center is supplied by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and a variety of companies and agencies that are interested in specific water quality issues. This dynamic industry-university relationship makes the Arizona Water Quality Center unique. The combination of university expertise and corporate and government funding leads to scientific discoveries that can enhance water quality for the community at large.
EPA Ground Water And Drinking Water The Office of Ground water and Drinking water (OGWDW), together with states, tribes,and its many partners, protects public health by ensuring safe drinking http://www.epa.gov/safewater/
Extractions: Security The Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water (OGWDW), together with states, tribes, and its many partners, protects public health by ensuring safe drinking water and protecting ground water. OGWDW, along with EPA's ten regional drinking water programs, oversees implementation of the Safe Drinking Water Act, which is the national law safeguarding tap water in America. A to Z Topics In the news . . . Lead In Drinking Water HOT LINKS: The Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water now has a new page dedicated to our new posters and videos here Water Spots What's New Posters and Videos Private Wells Lead In Drinking Water ... About Our Office Quick Links
WATERSHEDSS Water, Soil, And Hydro-Environmental Decision Support waterSHEDSS water, Soil, and HydroEnvironmental Decision Support System This is the home site for waterSHEDSS, a water, soil, and hydro-environmental decision support system for nonpoint source http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://h2osparc.wq.ncsu.edu/index.html&y=02
Extractions: Environmental Quality Council John Corra, Director 307-777-7937 Search DEQ Employee Directory. Search Here Search DEQ's web pages using Google Search GOT A SPILL? Spills are taken 24x7 at 307-777-7781 During non working hours this number should ONLY be used for spills and emergencies. NPDES Public Access Database is available for public review and is actually a copy of the original NPDES database that is maintained by the DEQ. The NPDES Public Access Database will be updated on a weekly basis. The information included in the database may contain errors and the DEQ continues to correct any errors as they are identified. View it here This site is intended to be a clearinghouse of information about coalbed methane (CBM) in and around the state of Wyoming. View it here NEW NPDES PERMIT FEES: Beginning March 4, 2004 a $100/permit/year fee will be assessed for each NPDES permit. Get more information
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission NATURAL OUTLOOK Reclaimed and Reused While curbside recycling ofhousehold refuse has gotten the most attention, the materials http://www.tnrcc.state.tx.us/