What Are Our Programs?
Utah Water Watch (UWW) is a statewide, public water quality monitoring program open to volunteers of all ages. We engage volunteers in water quality education and data collection by providing the knowledge, training, and resources needed to examine the health of Utah’s lakes and streams. Our program seeks to increase awareness about the importance of water quality and empower the public to learn and share knowledge about their local watersheds and practice good stewardship. The UWW program is managed by USU Water Quality Extension in partnership with the Utah Division of Water Quality.
HAB Squad collects important real-time data on the status of harmful algal blooms (HABs) across the state during recreation season. Volunteers make frequent (weekly or every other week) observations at priority lake and stream sites to collect data on where and when HABs are showing up. We work directly with the Utah Division of Water Quality to identify priority sites and notify them when blooms are present, so the state can issue health advisories to the public.
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Utah Water Watch
Phone: 435-919-1278
Email: utahwaterwatch@gmail.com
Mailing Address:
USU Water Quality Extension
80 East 725 South, Suite B
Kaysville, UT 84037
Phone: 435-919-1278
Email: utahwaterwatch@gmail.com
Mailing Address:
USU Water Quality Extension
80 East 725 South, Suite B
Kaysville, UT 84037