Developing an interactive water quality and habitat database
Developing an interactive water quality and habitat database and making it accessible on the Web
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A committee formed jointly by the Citizens' Environmental Monitoring Program (CEMP) Partnership of the Cook Inlet Watershed and the Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation created a database which all citizen groups and agencies can use for sharing water quality and habitat data. The data management system is compatible with the Environmental Protection Agency's STORET data system.
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