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For sites relevant to the hydrology of the state of Vermont and the scientific and environmental characteristics of natural waters and water supply sources in the region, with emphasis on fresh water. Topics might include lakes (including saline lakes), rivers, streams and their flow, groundwater, drinking water quality, water pollution, drought, and water conservation and management.
http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/waterq/lakes/htm/ans/lp_ans-index.htm
Presents information regarding aquatic nuisance species with a goal to “to prevent or reduce the environmental and socio-economic impacts of nuisance (primarily non-native) aquatic plant and animal species.”
http://drinkingwater.vt.gov/
Presented by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation.
http://www.winooskiriver.org/
Active citizens' group dedicated to the enhancement and enjoyment of the Winooski River.
http://www.gmwea.org/
A nonprofit group of water supply and wastewater treatment personnel to promote public awareness and support of the water and wastewater industries and their water quality professionals.
http://www.lcbp.org/
A federal, state and local initiative to restore and protect Lake Champlain and its surrounding watershed for future generations.
http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/FS-047-99/
Water quality of Lake Champlain
http://water.usgs.gov/waterwatch/?m=real&w=map&r=vt
Map of real-time streamflow compared to historical streamflow for the day of the year.
http://vermontriverconservancy.org/
Works to purchase and conserve waterfalls and gorges, swimming holes, riparian areas, paddling and fishing sites and ensure that they remain accessible and free from development
http://www.whiteriverpartnership.org/
Helping local communities balance the cultural, economic and environmental health of the White River watershed through active citizen participation.
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