Environmental Protection Agency.
Listing of state environmental (and health) agencies.
Environmental Protection Agency.
Listing of state environmental (and health) agencies.
Environmental Protection Agency
Coordinates regional offices around the nation. Each regional office is "responsible within selected states for the execution of the Agency's programs, considering regional needs and the implementation of federal environmental laws."
DOC. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Information about the program and links to the Sea Grant programs across the country.
EPA. Office of Water.
Provides information on estuaries in the program, links to estuary sites, and information on topics such as air pollution and water quality.
USDA. National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
“The NIFA National Water Quality Program is supported in part by the Section 406 National Integrated Water Quality Competitive Grants Program. This program includes regional water quality coordination projects and associated direct-funded projects to support integrated, multifunctional agricultural research, extension, and education activities. The program is guided by a unique model for shared leadership which includes representatives from each of 10 regional projects (EPA regions), representatives from 1890 and 1994 institutions, and the NIFA national program leader for Water Quality. It is called the NIFA Committee for Shared Leadership for Water Quality (CSL-WQ).”
World Resources Institute.
"Aqueduct's global water risk mapping tool helps companies, investors, governments, and other users understand where and how water risks and opportunities are emerging worldwide."
Environmental Protection Agency.
Provides a variety of information on the resource and program; see also the Water and Agriculture Information Center's bibliography Hypoxia and Eutrophication in Estuarine Waters.
USDA. NAL. Water and Agriculture Information Center.
Recent publications from the scientific literature on the topic.
Great Lakes Information Network
Extensive information about water resources and related issues in the Great Lakes region.
Environmental Protection Agency.
Content includes "Basic Information," "Policies and Strategies," "Monitoring and Indicators," "Ecosystems," and "Toxics Reduction and Pollution Prevention."