Links

2008 303(d) List approved

Kentucky - The approved list can be found at: www.water.ky.gov right column click on 303(d) list

Tennessee - The approved list can be found at www.state.tn.us/environment/wpc/publications/2008_303d.pdf

Self paced educational units and webcasts. http://www.epa.gov/owow/watershed/wacademy/

Metro Nashville's GIS site. By activating stream and flood plain layers, a person can view the paths of streams across property lines. http://www.nashville.gov/mpc/property/

The Volunteer Monitor Newsletter, current and archived issues, gives great information on how other watershed groups are improving their water quality. http://www.epa.gov/owow/monitoring/volunteer/issues.htm

Information and news about World Water Monitoring Day. http://www.worldwatermonitoringday.org/

Nashville Green Drinks
http://nashvillegreendrinks.blogspot.com/

Links to Imortant Watershed Resources

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Water Quality Scorecard - Incorporating Green Infrastructure Practices at Municipal, Neighborhood, and Site Scales
The Water Quality Scorecard can be used by local officials, government staff, and development professionals to determine whether or not a community allows for the oppourtunity of green infrastructure and indentifies areas they can enhance or development green infrastructure language in their codes and ordinances.
Read the Water Quality Scorecard here.

Biodiversity Heritage Library - Ten major natural history museum libraries, botanical libraries, and research institutions have joined to form the Biodiversity Heritage Library Project. Over 1,124 million pages of key taxonomic literature are already available on the web. http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org

Clean Water Act on Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_Water_Act

Visit the Harpeth River Watershed Association's new web page at www.harpethriver.org.

Learn all about your watershed at the Environmental Protection Agency's Surf Your Watershed site at www.epa.gov/surf/.

TDEC's Watershed Water Quality Management Plans are now available for review. To read or download these plans, go to http://www.state.tn.us/environment/wpc/watershed/

Visit the Red River Watershed Association whose mission is to enhance and protect the quality and quantity of water in the creeks and streams of our area through activities that educate, promote community cooperation, and encourage responsible stewardship. http://www.redriverwatershed.org/

Southeast Watershed Assistance Network, an online resource for transferring innovative technical tools for watershed protection, restoration and management: sharing model watershed programs, land use ordinances, training tools and reports and linking Southeast models to the nation. www.swan.southeastwaterforum.org

Stones River Watershed Association invites you to check out their new website and stay informed about activities and coming events. http://Stoneswatershed.org

Water Conservation Portal -- http://www.WaterConserve.info/

Didymo Resource:
http://fw.ky.gov/navigation.asp?cid=510&NavPath=C105C120C505

 

 

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