This month we’re diving into the world of water quality monitoring. The "how" of achieving clean water can be messy – but crucial – work. Monitoring helps guide decisions surrounding the implementation of the rest of the Clean Water Act. We’ll explore the elements of successful water quality monitoring programs, where these programs are heading, and hear a couple success stories along the way.
About our guests:
Monty Porter – Monty has worked for the Oklahoma Water Resource Board for the past 25 years. Currently, he is the Assistant Division Chief of Water Quality Programs and Section Head of Data Science and Management.
Kellie Merrell – Kellie has worked for the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation since 2001. She is an Aquatic Ecologist who monitors the status and trends of Vermont’s inland lakes.
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Reducing Nutrient Pollution from Septic Systems in Montana’s Flathead Basin
Too Much of a Good Thing: The Role of Nutrients in Water
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Unraveling Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs): The Math and the Path to Restoring a Waterbody
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Setting Expectations with Water Quality Standards
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