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PNW 020: Sources of Water Quality Information
This flyer highlights some information from the Water Issues Survey conducted last year. Highlighted are the various sources of water quality information used by residents in the Pacific Northwest region. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the informational PDF flyer here.
PNW 019: Building Capacity for Watershed Groups
EPA estimates there are more than 3,000 local watershed groups nationwide. The establishment of these groups is changing the current landscape of environmental protection. This flyer highlights our combined efforts with EPA Region 10 to build capacity for watershed groups in the Pacific Northwest. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the informational PDF flyer here.
PNW 018: Citizens Grade Surface Water Quality
Some results on surface water quality from a survey on water issues conducted in 2002 are highlighted in this flyer. This survey was jointly developed by the University of Idaho, Oregon State University, Washington State University, the University of Alaska, EPA Region 10, and USDA-NIFA. Find out more about the survey results by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the informational PDF flyer here.
PNW 017: Environmental Restoration
This flyer contains the names of research and extension environmental restoration contacts at land grant universities in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. This flyer also lists current environmental restoration publications related to water quality produced by the four universities. View an HTML version of the flyer here, or download the 11x17 PDF flyer here, or download the 4-page PDF version here.
PNW 016: Conference Announcement
This flyer announces our fall conference — GETTING IT DONE: The Role of TMDL Implementation in Watershed Restoration. The conference is scheduled for October 29-30, 2003 in Skamania Lodge, Stevenson, Washington. More information on registration can be found at the website: http://www.swwrc.wsu.edu/conference2003. Find out more about this conference by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the informational PDF flyer here.
PNW 015: Water Conservation and
Agricultural Water Management
This flyer contains the names of research and extension water conservation and agricultural water management contacts at land grant universities in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. This flyer also lists current water conservation and agricultural water management publications related to water quality produced by the four universities. View an HTML version of the flyer here, or download the 11x17 PDF flyer here, or download the 4-page PDF version here.
PNW 014: Extension Successes in Oregon
This flyer highlights the efforts of one of our partners -- Extension at Oregon State University. OSU Extension has a strong water quality outreach plan offered through its Watershed Stewardship Education Program (WSEP). More information on WSEP can be found at the website: http://seagrant.oregonstate.edu/wsep/. Find out more about OSU's Extension successes by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the informational PDF flyer here.
PNW 013: Focus on Partners: Oregon State's CWESt
This flyer highlights the efforts of one of our partners -- the Center for Water and Environmental Sustainability (CWESt) at Oregon State University. This Center is an integral part of the water quality program in the Pacific Northwest and provides a connection to the research faculty. CWESt also sponsors the annual research and extension water quality conference. Find out more about OSU's CWESt program by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the informational PDF flyer here.
PNW 012: Water Issues are a High Priority
A 50-question survey was developed by the Pacific Northwest water quality team to document public awareness, aptitudes, attitudes and actions toward water quality in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. As part of the water attitude portion of the survey, residents were asked about 10 specific regional water issues. Find out about survey results by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the informational PDF flyer here.
PNW 011: Domestic Water Use: A Resource Guide for Extension
Pacific Northwest educators and Extension personnel are frequently called upon to answer questions or concerns regarding drinking water. In an effort to meet the needs of our districts and to assist Extension personnel in the ease of finding information, the PNW region has produced Domestic Water Use: A Resource Guide for Extension. View an HTML version of the flyer here or download the informational PDF flyer here.

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