Water Resources Reports |
As part of the agency's efforts to develop Water Quality Standards (i.e., legal criteria to control levels) regarding algae in streams and waterways in West Virginia, a study was conducted for the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to assess the impact of algae levels on pubic recreational water use, such as swimming, fishing, and boating. A statewide telephone survey of West Virginia residents was conducted to obtain this data. A portion of this study entailed assessing respondents' reactions to images of seven levels of algae cover on West Virginia waters to determine the public's threshold for algae. | ||
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An assessment of the use of, constraints to using, and future needs for watershed and angler education in schools and classrooms was conducted using a closed web survey of science and physical education teachers in New Hampshire. | ||
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This study, conducted for the American Museum of Natural History, entailed a telephone survey of the general public from across the U.S. to determine Americans' opinions on and knowledge of water and water-related issues. | ||
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Download the PDF Volume 2 Metro to U.S. Comparisons. [.67 mb] |
A telephone survey of Appoquinimink River Watershed residents was conducted for the Appoquinimink River Association (ARA) to determine the knowledge of, opinions on, and behaviors affecting water issues, including outdoor recreational facility needs, lawn care practices, dog waste and water quality, septic system information, and opinions on causes of water pollution in the watershed area. | ||
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A telephone survey of Delaware residents in the vicinity of Pike Creek was conducted to determine their opinions on and behaviors affecting water quality. | ||
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This study assessed Delaware residents’ attitudes toward water quality issues, as well as their behaviors that affect water quality. | ||
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The purpose of this study was to better understand Georgia residents' attitudes and opinions toward water resource issues in Georgia, Georgia residents' willingness to participate in water conservation measures, incentives and constraints to water conservation in Georgia, as well as the educational messages to which the Georgia public will respond in a statewide water conservation campaign. In addition to the research reports, a four-page handout outlines the research conducted and an executive summary highlights the results of the telephone survey. | ||
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Download the PDF final report. [.23 mb] | ||
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Download the PDF telephone survey report. [.80 mb] | ||
Download the PDF focus group report. [.07 mb] |
This study was conducted to assess South Carolina residents' attitudes and behaviors toward fisheries and aquatic resources. | ||
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Participation in and attitudes toward fishing and aquatic resources were measured in this telephone survey of South Carolina youth ages 8 to 18. | ||
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This study ascertained residents' opinions and attitudes toward and their awareness of aquatic resource activities and management in Arkansas. | ||
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This study identified various strategies and programs used within each state to address the problem of aquatic invasive species and to help increase awareness of the problems of aquatic invasive species with key policy makers. This study entailed a mail survey of the fish and wildlife agency director or proxy from each state and territory. | ||
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