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AgWater suggests you may find these websites of interest:

Water Information Links
  • Poultry Water Quality Consortium
    www.tn.nrcs.usda.gov/PartnerLinks/poultrywq.htm
    The Consortium encourages the use of poultry byproducts as a resource rather than letting them become a pollution source. As the industry grows, protecting natural resources is a major priority, demanding new technologies in poultry byproduct development, storage, utilization, and land application.
  • US Department of the Interior Website
    www.doi.gov

  • U.S. Geological Survey Website
    www.usgs.gov

  • USGS Ground Water Information
    water.usgs.gov/ogw/GWRP.html

  • Water Quality Information Center
    www.nal.usda.gov/wqic
    Part of the National Agricultural Library, the center offers discussion lists, a keyword search, and water-related databases.

  • United States Geological Survey - Water Resources
    water.usgs.gov
    Provides links to news, publications, technical resources, and programs.

  • Water Use in the United States
    water.usgs.gov/watuse/

  • Water Quality by State.
    www.epa.gov/305b
    Environmental Protection Agency's Report to Congress - This site exploring America's Water Resources features an emphasis on the quality of our Nation's Water.

  • United States Department of Agriculture Agencies and Services
    www.usda.gov/services.html


      USDA Department of Natural Resources
      www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/cta/
      The Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA) program provides voluntary conservation technical assistance to land-users, communities, units of state and local government, and other Federal agencies in planning and implementing conservation systems.

      www.nrcs.usda.gov/partners/for_homeowners.html
      Work with homeowners, business people, and local governments to prevent soil erosion, keep water clean and plentiful, create and preserve green spaces, and reduce the impacts of floods

  • United States Environmental Protection Agency
    www.epa.gov/

  • The Agency carries out both regulatory and voluntary programs to fulfill its mission to protect the nation's waters
    www.epa.gov/ebtpages/water.html

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