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Examples of Water Quality Monitoring Collaborative Efforts

Chesapeake Bay

San Francisco Bay

Connecticut River Watch Program - The Connecticut River Watch Program (CRWP) is a support service for community-based watershed management programs working in the Connecticut River basin in Connecticut.

The Cuyahoga River Watershed - Restoring an American Heritage River - The Cuyahoga Remedial Action Plan process began in 1988 when the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency formed the Cuyahoga River RAP Coordinating Committee (CCC), consisting of 33 representatives from local, regional, state and federal agencies, private corporations, and citizen and environmental organizations. The mission of the RAP is to plan and promote the restoration and preservation of beneficial uses of the lower Cuyahoga River and near-shore Lake Erie through remediation of existing conditions and prevention of further pollution and degradation.

Monitoring Design Case Studies Employing a "Monitoring Framework" Type of Design/Planning Strategy

  1. Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) Monitoring Plan
  2. New Zealand National Water Quality Monitoring Program (Designed and operated by the National Institutes for Water and Atmospheric Research, Ltd. - NIWA)
  3. Denver Water Department's Source Water Monitoring Plan
  4. Ground Water Quality Data Analysis Protocol for IBM East Fishkill, NY
  5. Work Plan for conducting a Mass Balance Study for selected toxic contaminants in Lake Michigan


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