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American Water Works Association
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) is an international nonprofit scientific
and educational society dedicated to the improvement of drink water quality and supply.
http://www.awwa.org

Association of State Wetland Managers
This organization is dedicated to the protection and restoration of our nation's wetlands.
http://www.aswm.org

Center for Watershed Protection
Check out this site for information about watersheds, best management practices,
and watershed planning.
http://www.cwp.org/

Center for Urban and the Environment
This webiste offers information on financing stormwater management programs.
and watershed planning.
http://stormwaterfinance.urbancenter.iupui.edu

Ecological Society of America
The Ecological Society of America (ESA), the nation's leading professional society of
ecological scientists, is an essential source of information for those addressing the
many complex tasks associated with watershed management. The many ESA resources of
interest to watershed managers include journals and publications; annual meetings; the
Ecological Information Network, a database of ecological scientists; and workshops,
symposia, policy fora and other events organized by ESA's Sustainable Biosphere
Initiative. These resources and others are available
http://www.esa.org

Ground Water On-Line
Ground Water On-Line is a database containing more than 78,000 groundwater
literature citations with abstracts, chemical compounds, biological factors,
geographic locations and more. NGWA members automatically receive free,
unrestricted use of the on-line database, while nonmembers can subscribe
for an access fee.
http://ngwa.org/gwonline/gwol.html

Minnesota Shoreland Management Resource Guide
Take four online courses at MSU and recieve a professional certificate
in watershed management.
http://www.iwr.msu.edu/vu/homepage.html

Michigan State University Virtual Watershed Training
The documents in this section provide additional technical, scientific, and
http://www.shorelandmanagement.org/depth/index.html

National Association of Counties
Check out this site to learn more about innovative county-wide environmental
programs throughout the United States.
http://www.naco.org/

National Heritage Network
National heritage programs maintain databases on the plants, animals
and natural communities that occur within their politcal jurisdiction
http://www.abi.org/networkdirectory

National Small Flows Clearinghouse
The National Small FLows Clearinghouse provides information about innovative
low-cost wastewater treatments for small communities (those with populations
of fewer than 10,000).
http://www.estd.wvu.edu/nsfc/nsfc_index.htm

National Stormwater Best Management Practices Database
Check out this helpful website to access stormwater BMP performance data in a
standardized format for more than 70 BMP studies. Also available on CD_ROM.
http://www.bmpdatabase.org/

New England Biosolids and Residuals Assocaiation
This site contains a wealth of information on the use, history and research of biosolids.
http://www.nebiosolids.org/intro.html

Nonpoint Source Education for Municipal Officers(NEMO)
This program is a U. of Connecticut Cooperative Extension effort to use
innovative techniques to teach local officials about nonpoint source pollution.
http://nemo.uconn.edu

The River Network
This helpful organization offers workshops, organizational and technical support,
and other tools to help groups or individuals monitor and protect rivers.
http://www.riverwatch.org

Transportation Action Network
Check out this website to gather information on TEA-21 and the latest
transportation issues and to view the Progress newsletter.
http://www.transact.org

WATERNET
WATERNET is the most comprehensive bibliographical database on the water
industry available. Check out this site for ordering information.
http://www.awwa.org/waternet.htm

Watershed Information Resources System (WIRS) Bibliographic Database
The WIRS Database is an online resource center for information on lake
and watershed restoration, protection and management. WIRS can be accessed
and searched for specific information.
http://www.terrene.org/wirsdata.htm

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