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. |
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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 |
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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.
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Training for the future of our resources.
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Get your feet wet.
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