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Vermont Water Center
   
 
Vermont Water Resources and Lake Studies Center
   
  Vermont Water Center Information Brochure News and Events Updated: January 27, 2009
  USGS Funded Projects Newsletter  
  Water Center Funded Publications Links of Interest  
  American Water Resources Association: Resume
    News and Announcements USGS Selected Podcast about Water
  Water Center Accomplishments  
   
  Dr. Breck Bowden, Director
  The Vermont Water Resources and Lake Studies Center at The University of Vermont is one of 54 institutes established by Congress through the Water Resources Research Act of 1964 and located at the land-grant university in each state, the District of Columbia and three U.S. territories.
   
  Throughout its history, the Vermont Water Center has served the citizens of the state of Vermont by funding research on major issues of concern to the state, by disseminating and distributing information on water resources throughout Vermont, and by helping to educate students about the various aspects of water resources.
   
  Early Water Center programs included USDA-SCS funded projects of more than 10 years duration on issues related to agricultural water quality and best management practices.  Recent efforts have focused on Lake Champlain, alternative methods of wastewater treatment and groundwater quality.
   
  The Vermont Water Resources and Lake Studies Center is a member of National Institutes for Water Research (NIWR) and is partially supported by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
 
  The University of Vermont
The Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources
George D. Aiken Center
81 Carrigan Drive
Burlington, Vermont 05405
(802) 656-4057
Dr. Breck Bowden

   
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