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Stormwater Ponds: An Effective Way to Control Urban Runoff (print materials)
This is a short booklet that explains many different aspects of stormwater ponds. It details pond design, including costs, maintenance and liabilities, as well as explaining the general purpose for building and using a stormwater pond.

Taking Stock of Your Water System: A Simple Asset Inventory for Very Small Drinking Water Systems (print materials)
This brochure is a guide to help very small water systems, such as manufactured home communities and homeowners' associations, assess their water system conditions by preparing a simple asset inventory.

Tap into Prevention: Drinking Water Information for Health Care Providers (video)
This material (video, CD-ROM and pamphlet) is for health care providers who wish to gain continuing education credits. It covers some major drinking water health issues, including contaminants and those most easily affected.

Texas Water Resources Insitute (Web site)
The Texas Water Resources Institute provides leadership to stimulate priority research and Extension educational programs in water resources within the Texas A&M University System and throughout Texas.

The National Academies Press (Web site)
The National Academies Press (NAP) was created by the National Academies to publish the reports issued by the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council, all operating under a charter granted by the Congress of the United States.

The Water Update (e-newsletter)
The purpose of this newsletter is to provide information about water quality programs and activities to the 300+ subscribers on our water quality list server.

Tools for Effective Outreach (print materials)
Outreach mechanisms approaches. Extension and empowerement. Steps for choosing effective outreach techniques.

Training Environmental Stewards from Mountains to Ocean: A Water Quality Training Curriculum (CD)
This CD (or print material) provides a coordinated approach for training volunteers about preserving water quality and quantity across a diversity of land uses, particularly those that you would experience when traveling from the ridge of the Cascade Mountains to the shores of Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean.

USGS National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program (Web site)
The NWQA Program collects and interprets data about water chemistry, hydrology, land use, stream habitat and aquatic life in more than 50 water basins and aquifers covering almost all 50 states.

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) (Web site)
This Web site provides access to an infinite about of information on water, the natural sciences and water education opportunities.