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Cooperative Extension Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Programs

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Project Initiatives Link to 382K pdf file with a Project DescriptionLink to Outreach Materials and Activities webpageLink to Information about Nationwide InquiryLink to information about online databasesLink to webpage about training modules

Link to listing of Volunteer Monitoring Programs sponsored or co-sponsored by ExtensionLink to listing of Extension-connected Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring programsLink to webpae about volunteer monitoring programs' acheivementsLink to current highlighted programLink to highlighted program archiveslink to job postings

Link to Related Research and Educational EffortsLink to information about studies that research various aspects of volunteer monitoring
Link to webpage about the Guide for Growing Programs Link to 803 K pdf file about Using the Guide Link to Why Monitoring Makes Sense 582K portable document format fileLink to Designing Your Monitoring Strategy, 1.6 M p.d.f. fileLink to Monitoring Matrix, 80K p.d.f. fileLink to 986K p.d.f. file about effective training techniquesLink to 437 KB p.d.f. file of Monitoring Equipment SuppliersLink to listing of direct links to online manuals from volunteer monitoring (Extension) programsLink to 1.5 MB pdf file about Building Credibility for Volunteer Monitoring Programs (Quality Assurance and Quality Control)Link to 1020 KB pdf file about SHaring Information Through Internet ExchangeLink to fact sheet learning module about Volunteer Management (7 M pdf file)Link to 6086 KB pdf file about planning your program's data management systemOutreach ToolsLocating Support and Funding

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Link to Secchi Dip-In websiteLink to National Water Monitoring Day InformationLink to Volunteer E. coli Monitoirn gProject website

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When we first started this project we identified 27 volunteer water quality monitoring programs sponsored, co-sponsored or affiliated with Cooperative Extension in the United States and its territories. Now we are up to 51! We are always looking for programs we have missed and have had help from people across the country to find 'new' programs. We identify below which programs are sponsored or co-sponsored by Cooperative Extension and which are affiliated in other ways -- such as by providing technical assistance with trainings, educational materials, equipment, or meeting space for volunteer monitoring events.

The map above shows where and to what extent Cooperative Extension is involved in volunteer water quality monitoring across the nation. Not shown is an Extension co-sponsored program in American Samoa.

The first of these programs began in 1978, the most recent this year. In parentheses next to each program's name is the year that the program began. Program volunteers are monitoring a wide range of aquatic habitats including rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, wetlands, estuaries, and drinking water wells.

In the directory that follows, we've tried our best to keep the contact information current. Many programs have websites and we have created links to these sites for your convenience. We encourage you to explore the wide range of Extension volunteer monitoring programs and contact those that interest you. All our coordinators are more than happy to share their expertise and enthusiasm with you! For programs that are CE-affliated, contacts listed are usually Extension staff who work with the program, thus are generally not the program coordinators.

image of the word new We now have a listing of Master Naturalist and Master Watershed Steward Programs in the U.S., many of which are sponsored or co-sponsored by Extension and which are invovled with volunteer monitoring efforts locally. view list of Master Naturalist Programs >>

Alabama Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored

American Samoa Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
Arizona Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Arizona Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
California Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored California Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
GeorgiaProgram is affiliated with Cooperative Extension (tech support, materials, building space, or some type of assistance) Georgia Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
Idaho Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Indiana Program is affiliated with Cooperative Extension (tech support, materials, building space, or some type of assistance)
Iowa Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Kansas Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
Kentucky Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored KentuckyProgram is affiliated with Cooperative Extension (tech support, materials, building space, or some type of assistance)
Maine Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
Michigan Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Michigan Program is affiliated with Cooperative Extension (tech support, materials, building space, or some type of assistance)
Michigan Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Minnesota Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
Nebraska Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored NevadaProgram is affiliated with Cooperative Extension (tech support, materials, building space, or some type of assistance)
New Hampshire Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored New Hampshire Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
  New Jersey Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
New York Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored New York Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
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New York Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored North Carolina Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored

Community Fly Fisher (1996)
Cornell Cooperative Ext. of Tomkins County
615 Willow Ave
Ithaca NY 14850
Phone: (607) 272-2292
Fax: (607) 272-7088
tompkins@cornell.edu

Watershed Watch (1999)
Wendy Patoprsty
NC Cooperative Extension, NCSU
Water Quality Group
971 W. King Street
Boone NC 28607
Phone: (828) 264-3061
Fax: (828) 264-3067
wendy_patoprsty@ncsu.edu

Ohio Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored OhioCooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored

Ohio State University Extension
Jerry Iles
OSU Extension - Athens County
280 West Union
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 800-297-2072
iles.9@osu.edu

Ohio Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Ohio Program is affiliated with Cooperative Extension (tech support, materials, building space, or some type of assistance)
Ohio State University Extension
Robert D. McCall
Watershed Educator
Ohio State University Extension
Phone: 419-422-6106
Fax: 419-422-7595
mccall.57@cfaes.osu.edu

Ohio State University Extension
working with Ohio Lake Management Society's Citizen Lake Awareness and Monitoring (CLAM) Progam
Dana Oleskiewicz
North District
1680 Madison Avenue
OARDC Administration Building
Wooster, OH 44691
Phone: 330-263-3799 x2640
Fax: 330-263-3667
oleskiewicz.1@osu.edu

Oklahoma Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Oregon Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
Oklahoma Statewide Blue Thumb (2000)
Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Cheryl Cheadle
Bristow OK
Phone: (918) 398-1804
c
heryl.cheadle@conservation.ok.gov

Pacific NW Water Quality Monitoring Program (1999)
Bob Simmons

Washington State University Cooperative Extension
720 Sleater Kinney Road SE
Lacey WA 98503-1142
Phone: (360) 786-5445 7915
Fax: (360) 704-7778
simmons@wsu.edu

Oregon Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Pennsylvania Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
Pennsylvania Program is affiliated with Cooperative Extension (tech support, materials, building space, or some type of assistance) Rhode Island Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
 
Utah Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Vermont Program is affiliated with Cooperative Extension (tech support, materials, building space, or some type of assistance)
 
Vermont Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Washington Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
Watershed Alliance (1999)
Bethany Hanna
Education and Outreach Coordinator
UVM Watershed Alliance
Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory
3 College Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Phone: (802) 859-3086 x305
bethany.hanna@uvm.edu
Project WET Monitoring (2002)
Dan Fagerlie, WET Project Director and
Carolyn Blake, WET Project Coordinator
WSU/Ferry County Cooperative Extension
350 E. Delaware #9
Republic WA 99166
Phone: (509) 775-5235
Fax: (509) 775-5218
blakec@coopext.cahe.wsu.edu

Washington Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Washington Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
WSU Beach Watchers (1989)
Don Meehan
Washington State University - CooperativeExtension Island County
PO Box 5000 Coupeville WA 98239-5000
Phone: (360) 679-7327
Fax: (360) 240-5503
beachwatchers@wsu.edu
Pacific NW Water Quality Monitoring Program (1999)
Bob Simmons
Washington State University Cooperative Extension
720 Sleater Kinney Road SE
Lacey WA 98503-1142
Phone: (360) 786-5445 7915
Fax: (360) 704-7778
simmons@wsu.edu

Wisconsin Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Wisconsin Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored
Wisconsin Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored Wisconsin Cooperative Extension-sponsored or co-sponsored

Please note, the programs listed on this page are not the only volunteer water quality monitoring programs in existence in the country. They represent only those that have a connection with Extension - whether as a sponsor, partner or affiliate. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency maintains an online directory of volunteer monitoring programs across the nation. More than 1000 programs are listed in that directory. It is accessible at: http://yosemite.epa.gov/water/volmon.nsf/Home?readform

Updated Tuesday, 06-Jan-2009 15:13:18 CST
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