ORGANIZATIONS
Organizations offer various types of information depending upon their
cause which can be helpful in managing stormwater management programs.
Many organizations provide educational materials, regulatory information,
in-depth studies, and even grants.
Adopt-A-Watershed
Adopt-A-Watershed uses a local watershed as a living laboratory in which
students engage in hands-on activities, making science applicable and
relevant to their lives. It weaves education with the community developing
collaborative partnerships and reinforcing learning through community
service.
Cleanwater
Network
Cleanwater Network provides information on issues involving the Clean
Water Act.
Conservation
Technology Information Center
Know Your Watershed provides some information about watershed management.
National
Council for Science and the Environment
National
Fish and Wildlife Foundation
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation conserves healthy populations
of fish, wildlife and plants, on land and in the sea, through creative
and respectful partnerships, sustainable solutions, and better education.
National
Water Quality Monitoring Council
Provides national coordination to implement the Strategy to Improve Water-Quality
Monitoring in the United States. Develop water-quality information standards
through the Methods and Data Comparability Board.
Natural
Resources Defense Council
NRDC uses law, science, and the support of more than 1 million members
and online activists to protect the planet's wildlife and wild places
and to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living things.
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