HOW TO LEARN MORE?
 
Learning more about water quality can help everyone be better citizens. There are education resources for all ages and time commitment.
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Agriculture Producers, Resource Managers, Policymakers and Citizens

Everyone should understand the watershed and its natural processes and how human activities can either degrade or improve the conditions, affecting its water quality, fish and wildlife, forests and other vegetation, plus the quality of life for people who live there.

ONLINE

ONLINE
   

The wonder of the web brings information to us at the click of a mouse.

There are many resources to help you educate yourself about water quality

See more about this topic at:
EPA - Watershed Academy Web
USGS- Water Quality Basics
USU Extension - Watershed
EPA - Non Point Source for Kids
Water Education Utah
USU International Office for Water and Science Education
 
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IN THE CLASSROOM

IN THE CLASSROOM
   
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Understanding water quality is important at every age. From kindergarten through high school, there are programs available to teachers for the classroom and to students independently.

See more about this topic at:
WEST http://www.earth.utah.edu/west/about
  PROJECT WET (Water Education for Teachers) UTAH
  PROJECT WET (Water Education for Teachers) IDAHO
USU Water Quality Education Programs

ON CAMPUS

ON CAMPUS
   

Training for the future of our resources.

See more about this topic at:
Idaho State University Center for Ecological Research and Education
University of Wyoming Dept. of Renewable Resources

Utah State University

College of Natural Resources Watershed Science
College of Engineering Biological & Irrigation Engineering
College of Agriculture Agriculture Departments
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FROM YOUR READING CHAIR

FROM YOUR READING CHAIR
   
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Lear more about water quality -

Search Book stores and Libraries
Amazon.com
Barnes and Noble Water Quality: Management of a Natural Resource
Jim Perry, Elizabeth Leigh Vanderklein
ISU Eli M. Oboler Library
USU Merrill Crazier Library - Search Water Quality
UW University of Wyoming Libraries
       

IN THE FIELD

IN THE FIELD
   

Get your feet wet.

See more about this topic at:
WEST http://www.earth.utah.edu/west/about
Audubon http://www.audubon.org/bird/iba/utah/sites.html#BearRiver
Lakes- Utah http://extension.usu.edu/waterquality/htm/volunteermonitoring/utahlake
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