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USEPA Geospatial Data
This XML file was produced by the US EPA, Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds. http://www.epa.gov/surf and http://www.epa.gov/adopt
- Creek Watershed Association, Inc.
Installed 3 diversion wells, $50000 project in lieu of penalty to reclaim old silt dams (coal silt). 1985 no fish; 1994 - 6 fish species; 1996 - native Brook Trout - Great Barrington Land Conservancy
First public river greenway installed on the Housatonic River in Massachusetts. Hands-on stewardship program in practical riverbank ecology. To preserve and enhance the community's natural resources and distinctive rural character, assist in the town's efforts in managing growth, and to educate the public about the benefits of land use planning. - Red River Regional Council
Section 319 project -- Riparian restoration throughout the Red River Basin in North Dakota and Minnesota. - The Meginnis Arm Alliance
To monitor and facilitate support for improved water quality in The Lake Jackson Basin,including The Meginnis Arm and Okeeheepkee Watersheds.This includes addressing City of Tallahassee,Leon County, Northwest Florida Water Management District.and FL/DOT.We are a "Watch Dog" group of concerned citizens wotking as a grass roots volunteer organizatiom.We have many successes,and yet much more work is needed. - 1000 Friends of Minnesota
1000 Friends of Minnesota is a statewide nonprofit membership organization dedicated to addressing the important connections between our development patterns and the health of our communities and the environment. Our mission is to promote development that creates healthy communities while conserving natural areas, family farms, woodlands and water. To this end, all of our programs and strategies – since our founding – have been designed to promote balanced growth and the conservation of water and land. - 1000 Friends of Wisconsin
Mission: 1000 Friends of Wisconsin educates the citizens and policy makers of Wisconsin about the benefits of sound land use planning. We advocate for the state and local land use policies that protect diverse natural communities. Projects: Smart Growth Implementation project; Cities project; Rural Counsel project; Great Neighborhoods project; Forest Fragmentation project; Balanced Transportation systems advocacy; research papers; training seminars and more. Citizen Involvement: Legislative updates, conferences, and special events. Year Founded: 1996 - 1000 Islands Environmental Center
Mission: The 1000 Islands Environmental Center provides the public a place to enjoy our natural resources. Recreation is provided by the many miles of trails which can be used for hiking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Projects: Environmental education programs for kids and adults, control of Purple Loosestrife Citizen Involvement: As volunteers or participants in the programs offered. Year Founded: 1976 - 4-H Watershed Project, San Luis Obispo County
The 4-H Watershed Project conducts bi-monthly phytoplankton monitoring for biotoxins. High school students have developed independent science projects comparing macroinvertebrate populations above and below areas of interest; data goes to the NEP and Bay Fooundation. Junior and senior high school students monitor creeks flowing into the estuary, as well as nearby springs. - 601 Explores of Watersheds
- A River Runs Through Us: The Bear River Watershed Education Project
Our goal is to encourage students to become informed citizens and active stewards of the Bear River watershed. We are a cooperative volunteer watershed monitoring and education group operating in the Bear River watershed (UT, ID, and WY). We conduct water quality monitoring and associated educational activities.We participate in restoration projects and have formed partnerships with state, local, and private agencies who assist with group activities. - Abiaca Creek Drainage District
- Abotlapoota Master Water Management District
- Accokeek Foundation
Mission: To preserve, protect and foster, for scientific, educational or charitable use and study, for the benefit of the people of the nation, the historic sites and relics, trees, plants, and wildlife rapidly disappearing from an area of great natural beauty along the shore of the historic Potomac River. - Active Citizens Together Improving Our Neighborhoods, Inc.
Community education and advocacy regarding environmental justice issues. - Adams County Lake and Stream Monitoring
Adams County Lake and Stream Monitoring monitors Jordan and Mason Lakes. - Adena Brook
-restored over 1000' streambank & riparian habitat in most heavily used public park -increased citizen/resident awareness of erosion, storm water pollution, ravine protection -reduced yard waste dumping in ravines -got city to consider watershed retention ponds in new stormwater proposals - Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK)
The Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK) is dedicated to the protection and responsible recreational use of the New York State Forest Preserve, parks and other wild lands and waters. The Club, founded in 1922, is a member-directed organization committed to public service and stewardship. ADK employs a balanced approach to outdoor recreation, advocacy, environmental education and natural resource conservation. - Adopt-A-Lake
Adopt-A-Lake trains lakefront homeowners to collect samples and perform simple tests. Our program is local, backed by a fully certified environmental testing laboratory. Water quality data is returned on a quarterly basis. - Adopt-A-Stream Foundation
Adopt-A-Stream Foundation focuses on small streams around Puget Sound suffering from urbanization. We train adults in field-monitoring for physical, chemical, and biological parameters; however, we emphasize the importance of monitoring and investigating the social and political characteristics of watersheds. - Adopt a Beach
Adopt a Beach is a community organization that helps citizens take responsibility for local water resources. Since 1985, we have organized dozens of projects along Washington's beaches, streams, and wetlands. Adopt a Beach works with over 750 volunteers who protect Puget Sound, one beach at a time. - Adopt A Lake
Adopt A Lake is a statewide program co-sponsored by the Georgia Lake Society (GLS) and the Georgia Environmental Protection Agency (GAEPA). GLS trains the volunteer groups and helps them interpret their lake data, while GAEPA provides copies of the manual written by GLS members and receives the lake data. Monitoring groups on several lakes (Jackson, Oconee, Hartwell, Lanier, and Blackshear) were formed prior to the present Adopt A Lake Program. - ADCNR Coastal Programs
Alabama’s Coastal Area Management Program (ACAMP) was approved and has been in effect since 1979. The program regulates various activities on coastal lands and waters seaward of the continuous 10-foot contour in Baldwin and Mobile Counties of Alabama. - Agua Hediona Lagoon
Stakeholders are still being identified. Watershed group is in the beginning stages and has not yet met! Still conceptual. All financial support is local at this time. - AHA MACAV High School, Fort Mojave Reservation
NEW CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL LOCATED ON THE FORT MOJAVE RESERVATION. PURPOSE IS TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPROVED ACADEMIC ACHIEVMENT AND VOCATIONAL SERVICES FOR NATIVE AMERICAN AND OTHER STUDENTS. UCAN-RSI COALITION OF TRIBAL AND NON-TRIBAL SCHOOLS, PARTNER TO IMPROVE AND SUSTAIN ACADEMIC REFORM. DESIRE TO SERVE AS MODELS FOR TRIBAL EDUCATION COMMUNITIY, AND TO CONNECT OUR YOUTH AND ELDERS IN THE LIFELONG LEARNING PROCESS AS WELL AS THE PROCESSES INVOLVED IN GOVERNMENTAL PROTOCAL, SO AS TO MAINTAIN , IMPROVE, INTEGRATE AND SUSTAIN THEIR NATIVE AMERICAN LIFESTYLE, CULTURE, HERITAGE AND HISTORY. - Aiken County Open Land Trust
- Akwesasne Task Force on the Environment
- Ala Wai Watershed Association (AWWA)
The Ala Wai Watershed Association (AWWA) is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit, community-based organization dedicated to caring for the watershed that flows into the Ala Wai Canal and the near shore waters of Waikiki and Ala Moana. Our Mission is to improve water quality and foster awareness of ahupua`a concepts through community-based stewardship of the Ala Wai watershed. - Alabama Coastal Foundation (ACF)
Our mission: to improve and protect the quality of Alabama's coastal resources by identifying and solving problems through education, cooperat