What are the Problems?
  • Water Quality Basics
  • Nature of the River
  • Land Uses
  • Water Uses
  • Geo-Political Challenges
What is Being Done?
  • Monitoring
  • Management & Planning
  • Projects
  • Research
  • Education
  • Funding
Who is Helping?
  • Federal
  • States
  • Local
  • Individuals
  • Organizations
  • Industries
  • Universities
  • Coalitions
How to Learn More?
  • Online
  • In the Classroom
  • On Campus
  • Reading Chair
  • In the Field
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About the Task Force?
  • Meetings
  • History
  • Documents
  • Action Items
  • Reference Library
  • Contact
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Like the Task Force itself, this web site is a collection point, pulling all the pieces together to see the whole picture.
  • This web site is intended to be a one-stop source for information on various issues, efforts and activities about water quality in the Bear River / Bear Lake System.
  • It is created from links to other sites and documents.
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    To understand the problems of water quality in the Bear River system you need to
  • first, understand the basics of water quality and
  • second, look at the things that are specific to the Bear River Basin.
  • Water quality work includes many facets, including:
  • Monitoring
  • Management & Planning
  • Projects
  • Research
  • Education
  • Funding
  • Many people help in both government and private sectors.
    Learning more about water quality can help everyone be better citizens. There are education resources for all ages and levels of time commitment.
    The Task Force provides an opportunity for the sharing of water quality information and a forum for open discussion to identify current and future water quality issues.