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Nestle Water Institute (27th April, 2005) : Disseminates scientific, medical, technical and cultural information about water. International research center for bottled water. |
Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program (27th April, 2005) : Conducts research, education, and public outreach related to water resources in the Great Lakes region. Cooperatively administered by the University of Illinois and Purdue University. |
Stream Systems Technology Center (27th April, 2005) : USDA Forest Service organization that develops and implements methdologies for study of stream hydrology. Site provides information about physical aspects of wildland streams, especially fluvial geomorphology. |
University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute (27th April, 2005) : Promotes research, training, and information dissemination to confront water problems. Includes experts directory, listings of projects, funding opportunities, conferences, library, and water links. |
National Water and Climate Center (U.S.) (27th April, 2005) : Activities include forecasts of snowpack, streamflow, soil moisture and other climate variables relevant to hydrology and agriculture. |
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ILEC International Lake Environment Committee () : Promotes sustainable management of the world's lakes and reservoirs. Includes issues papers, a world lake database, and journal and conference information.
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New Mexico Water and Wastewater Association () : Organized and operates exclusively for scientific and educational purposes. Protects the public health and the environment
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Indiana Rural Water Association () : Addresses the needs of Indiana's small water systems by offering educational opportunities to operators, managers, and those in charge of utilities.
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Friends of Casco Bay () : Nonprofit group that trains volunteers to help monitor Casco Bay in Maine.
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Texas Rural Water Association () : A non-profit trade association with an active membership which consist of more than 750 MUD's, SUD's, non-profit water supply corporations, small-town water departments, investor-owned utilities and individual members. In addition, more than 160 water industry
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