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SUMMARY:AWW Bacteriological & Water Chemistry Monitoring Training - Foley
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Water Watch Bacteriological and Water Chemistry Monitoring Training – Foley \nREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring and Bacteriological Monitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nThis training is sponsored by the Baldwin County Commission of Zoning and Planning\, and the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program (MBNEP). \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by September 23\, 2025. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn September 23rd \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on October 9th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn October 11th\nAttend the in-person Field Day in Foley\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. \nLocation:\nBaldwin County Courthouse\n201 East Section Ave\nFoley\, AL 36535 \nField Day Schedule:\n9 am – Water Chemistry Monitoring Session\n12 pm – Lunch Break\n1 pm – Bacteriological Monitoring Session\n3 pm – End of Training \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-bacteriological-water-chemistry-monitoring-training-foley/
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SUMMARY:AWW Bacteriological & Water Chemistry Monitoring Training - Hartselle
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Water Watch Bacteriological and Water Chemistry Monitoring Training – Hartselle \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED!\n\nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring and Bacteriological Monitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification.\n\nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by September 23rd\, 2025. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn September 23rd \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on October 8th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn October 10th\nAttend the in-person Field Day at Water Works Center for Environmental Education in Hartselle\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. \nLocation:\nWater Works Center for Environmental Education\n5514 Hwy 31 S\nHartselle\, AL 35640 \nField Day Schedule: 9am – 4pm\n9am – 12pm Bacteriological Monitoring Training\n12pm Lunch Break\n1pm – 4pm Water Chemistry Monitoring Training \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-bacteriological-water-chemistry-monitoring-training-hartselle/
LOCATION:Water Works Center for Environmental Education\, 5514 Hwy 31 S\, Hartselle\, 35640\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250812T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250812T130000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T215701Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Understanding & Advancing AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring: pH\, Alkalinity\, and Hardness
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, August 12\, 2025 from 12-1pm   \nLearn how to interpret water chemistry water quality test results (specifically pH\, Alkalinity\, and Hardness) and adapt a monitoring plan to better identify sources of nonpoint source pollution. \nJoin us for this one-hour webinar where we will discuss how to adapt your water monitoring plan when you find a water quality issue through water chemistry testing. We will provide an overview of how to use the Online AWW Water Data Tools to understand AWW water chemistry monitoring data\, how to conduct strategic sampling to narrow down potential pollution sources\, and how you can seek out solutions to water quality issues. \nThis webinar will be most applicable to AL Water Watch Water Chemistry Monitors and members of their watershed groups who utilize the data. However\, anyone wanting to learn more about how to use water data to identify and pollution issues in their watersheds will benefit. \nZoom registration is required: https://aub.ie/waterchemistrywebinar2_2025 \nIf you are interested in a recording of the first webinar in the series covering temperature and dissolved oxygen\, please contact us: awwprog@auburn.edu or 334-844-4785
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/webinar-understanding-advancing-aww-water-chemistry-monitoring-ph-alkalinity-and-hardness/
LOCATION:Zoom (Video Webinar)\, AL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250808T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250808T150000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20250501T155232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T162755Z
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SUMMARY:AWW Bacteriological and Water Chemistry Monitoring Training - Orange Beach (WAITLIST ONLY)
DESCRIPTION:THIS TRAINING HAS REACHED REGISTRATION CAPACITY AND IS NOW WAITLIST ONLY. CONTACT AWWPROG@AUBURN.EDU TO JOIN THE WAITLIST. \nAlabama Water Watch Bacteriological and Water Chemistry Monitoring Training – Orange Beach \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring and Bacteriological Monitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nThe Volunteer Trainer for this workshop is Jackie McGonigal. You can contact her at jmcgonigal@orangebeach.gov if you need to get in touch. \nWhat is Water Chemistry Monitoring?  \nWhat is Bacteriological Monitoring?  \nProfessional Development Hours will be available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwprog@auburn.edu. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by July 22\, 2025. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn July 22nd 2025 \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on August 6th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn August 8th\nAttend the in-person Field Day in City of Orange Beach Wind and Water Learning Center where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. \nLocation:\nCity of Orange Beach Wind &Water Learning Center\n26233 Canal Rd\nOrange Beach\, AL 36561 \nField Day Schedule:\n9 am – Water Chemistry Monitoring Session\n12 pm – Lunch Break\n1 pm – Bacteriological Monitoring Session\n3 pm – End of Training \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-bacteriological-and-water-chemistry-monitoring-training-orange-beach/
LOCATION:Wind and Water Learning Center\, 26233 Canal Rd\, Orange Beach\, AL\, 36561\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250621T140000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
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SUMMARY:2025 Alabama Water Watch Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TODAY!\nSaturday\, June 21\nGraham Creek Nature Preserve\nFoley\, AL \nGraham Creek Nature Preserve (GCNP) features a variety of recreational offerings\, from its famous pitcher plant bog to walking trails over cypress wetlands and a kayak launch on Wolf Creek. Make sure you schedule time to explore the Preserve while you are down on the coast for Annual Meeting! \n \nNOTE: THE OPTIONAL TOUR OF THE PRESERVE PRIOR TO THE MEETING IS NOW WAITLIST ONLY!!!\n \nNearby Hotels: \nThere is no room block for Annual Meeting. We recognize that this is a popular time on the coast\, and accommodations near Graham Creek Nature Preserve may be limited. However\, there are hotels with availability slightly farther from the Preserve\, and we encourage you to book your lodging as early as possible. \nBooking.com is a great resource for finding nearby available hotels. \nHome2 Suites by Hilton Foley \nHampton Inn Foley \nAmerica’s Best Value Inn & Suites- Foley \nSleep Inn & Suites \nHilton Garden Inn Mobile East Bay / Daphne \nNearby Campsites: \nGulf State Park \n20115 State Park Road\, Gulf Shores\, AL 36542 \n251-948-7275 \nMore information can be found at local tourism websites: https://www.gulfshores.com/ 
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/2025-alabama-water-watch-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Graham Creek Interpretative Center\, 23030 Wolf Bay Dr.\, Foley \, AL\, 36535\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250517T160000
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SUMMARY:AWW Bacteriological & Water Chemistry Monitoring Training - Dale County
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Water Watch Bacteriological and Water Chemistry Monitoring Training – Dale County \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry and Bacteriological Monitoring and recertification. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nThis workshop is sponsored by the Choctawhatchee Riverkeeper and the Dale County Extension Office. \nWhat is Water Chemistry Monitoring?  \nWhat is Bacteriological Monitoring?  \nProfessional Development Hours will be available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwprog@auburn.edu. \nREGISTER TODAY\nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by May 12th\, 2025. \n2.  Complete the online courses (link will be in confirmation email). \nBy Midnight on May 15th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour) \nBacteriological Monitoring Course (1 hour) \n\n\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn May 17th\nAttend the in-person Field Day where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the training. \nVenue: To Be Determined \nField Day Schedule: To Be Determined \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date.  \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide.  \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-bacteriological-water-chemistry-monitoring-training-dale-county/
LOCATION:AL
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250516T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250516T160000
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SUMMARY:AWW Bacteriological & Water Chemistry Monitoring Training - Auburn
DESCRIPTION:Register Today! \nAlabama Water Watch Bacteriological and Water Chemistry Monitoring Training – Auburn \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring and Bacteriological Monitoring. You must complete the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nWhat is Water Chemistry Monitoring?  \nWhat is Bacteriological Monitoring?  \nProfessional Development Hours will be available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwprog@auburn.edu. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by April 28th\, 2025. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn April 28th \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on May 14th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn May 16th\nAttend the in-person Field Day in Auburn\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the training. \nLocation: Mary Olive Thomas Demonstration Forest (MOT)\n3319 Moores Mill Rd\nAuburn\, AL 36830 \nTentative Field Day Schedule: \n9 am – Bacteriological Monitoring Session \n12 noon – Lunch Break \n1 pm – Water Chemistry Monitoring Session \n4 pm – End of Training \n\nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nRegister Here\nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-bacteriological-water-chemistry-monitoring-training-auburn/
LOCATION:Mary Olive Thomas Demonstration Forest\, 3319 Moores Mill Rd\, Auburn\, AL\, 36830\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250506T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250506T130000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20250220T213946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T151730Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Understanding & Advancing AWW Bacteriological Monitoring
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 6\, 2025 from 12-1pm \nLearn how to interpret bacteriological water quality test results and adapt a monitoring plan to better identify sources of fecal contamination. \nJoin us for this one-hour webinar where we will discuss how to adapt your water monitoring plan when you find a water quality issue through bacteriological testing. We will provide an overview of how to use the Online AWW Water Data Tools to understand AWW bacteria monitoring data\, how to conduct strategic sampling to narrow down the potential pollution source\, and how you can seek out solutions to water quality issues resulting from fecal contamination. \nThis webinar will be most applicable to AL Water Watch Bacteriological Monitors and members of their watershed groups who utilize the data. However\, anyone wanting to learn more about how to use water data to identify and solve bacteriological pollution issues in their watersheds will benefit. \nZoom registration is required: https://aub.ie/bacteriawebinar2025 \nContact us with any questions awwprog@auburn.edu or 334-844-4785
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/understanding-advancing-aww-bacteriological-monitoring/
LOCATION:Zoom (Video Webinar)\, AL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250411T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250411T160000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20240806T150049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T220519Z
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SUMMARY:AWW Bacteriological & Water Chemistry Monitoring Training - University of West Alabama
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE! \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED. \nAlabama Water Watch Bacteriological and Water Chemistry Monitoring Training – University of West Alabama \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring and Bacteriological Monitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nWhat is Water Chemistry Monitoring?  \nWhat is Bacteriological Monitoring?  \nProfessional Development Hours will be available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwprog@auburn.edu. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by March 25th\, 2025. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn March 25th \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on April 9th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn April 11th\nAttend the in-person Field Day at the University of West Alabama in Livingston\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. \nField Day Schedule and Venue: To Be Determined\n\nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-bacteriological-water-chemistry-monitoring-training-university-of-west-alabama/
LOCATION:University of West Alabama\, Livingston\, AL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250328T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250328T170000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20250213T223626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T223626Z
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SUMMARY:AWW Bacteriological Monitoring Training - Fairhope
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Bacteriological Monitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nThis workshop is held in partnership with the Alabama Rivers Alliance Water Rally. Registration for this workshop does not include registration to Water Rally. Please visit alabamarivers.org for Water Rally registration details. \nYou do not have to attend Water Rally to participate in this workshop. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by March 11th\, 2025. \nOn March 11th \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for Bacteriological Monitoring.\n\nBy Midnight on March 26th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\n\nOn March 28th\nAttend the in-person Field Day in Fairhope\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. \nField location and schedule to be determined. \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-bacteriological-monitoring-training-fairhope/
LOCATION:Camp Beckwith\, 10400 Beckwith Lane\, Fairhope\, AL\, 36532\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250322T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250322T123000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20250211T183128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T205236Z
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SUMMARY:AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring Training - Pell City
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Water Watch Water Chemistry Monitoring Training – Pell City \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED!\n\nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nThis workshop is hosted by Logan Martin Lake Protection Association. \nWhat is Water Chemistry Monitoring? \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by March 4th\, 2025. \n2.  Complete the online courses (info sent March 4th). \nBy Midnight on March 20th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for water chemistry monitoring. \nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour) \nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours) \nOn March 22nd\nAttend the in-person Field Day at Lakeside Park – Jerry Woods Pavilion in Cropwell\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the training. \nLakeside Park – Jerry Woods Pavilion\n2801 Stemley Bridge Rd\nCropwell\, AL 35128 \nField Day Schedule: 9:30am – 12:30pm\n\nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/alabama-water-watch-water-chemistry-monitoring-training-pell-city/
LOCATION:Lakeside Park – Jerry Woods Pavilion\, 2801 Stemley Bridge Rd\, Cropwell\, AL\, 35128\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250322T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250322T160000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20241216T185917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T195129Z
UID:6703-1742634000-1742659200@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:AWW Bacteriological & Water Chemistry Monitoring Training - Anniston
DESCRIPTION:Registration has closed. \nAlabama Water Watch Bacteriological and Water Chemistry Monitoring Training – Anniston \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring and Bacteriological Monitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nWhat is Water Chemistry Monitoring?  \nWhat is Bacteriological Monitoring?  \nProfessional Development Hours will be available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwprog@auburn.edu. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by March 4th\, 2025. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn March 4th \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on Mar 20th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn March 22nd\nAttend the in-person Field Day in Anniston\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the training. \nLocation: Carver Community Center\n720 W 14th St\nAnniston\, AL 36201 \nTentative Field Day Schedule: \n9 am – Bacteriological Monitoring Session \n12 noon – Lunch Break \n1 pm – Water Chemistry Monitoring Session \n4 pm – End of Training \n\nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nRegister Here\nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-bacteriological-water-chemistry-monitoring-training-anniston/
LOCATION:AL
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250306T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250306T203000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20250221T191353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250221T191446Z
UID:6788-1741284000-1741293000@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Southern Exposure Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted by the Alabama Rivers Alliance. \nJoin Alabama Rivers Alliance and the Auburn Office of Sustainability\, Alabama Water Resources Center\, Auburn Outdoors and Tallapoosa Watershed Coalition for the FREE public screening of the NEW Southern Exposure Films on the Auburn University campus! \nLight Snacks + Mix and Mingling at 6:00 pm \nFilms start at 6:30 pm \nQ&A + Discussion After \nFree popcorn will be served\, and Auburn Outdoors will be present to make s’mores! \nAttendees are encouraged to bring their own blankets and camp chairs. \nPLUS: join us is being low waste at this event! Bring your own mug for hot chocolate! : ) \nCreated in six weeks during the summer\, the 2024 Southern Exposure films celebrate special people and places in Alabama while exploring complex issues and solutions. \nLearn  more and see the trailers by clicking here.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/southern-exposure-film-screening/
LOCATION:Auburn University – Pebble Hill\, 101 S Debardeleben St\, Auburn\, AL\, 36830\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Alabama Rivers Alliance":MAILTO:info@alabamarivers.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250218T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250218T130000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20241217T191027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241217T191027Z
UID:6707-1739880000-1739883600@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Understanding and Advancing Your Water Chemistry Monitoring - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, February 18\, 2025 from 12-1pm   \nLearn how to interpret water chemistry water quality test results and adapt a monitoring plan to better identify sources of nonpoint source pollution. \nJoin us for this one-hour webinar where we will discuss how to adapt your water monitoring plan when you find a water quality issue through water chemistry testing. We will provide an overview of how to use the Online AWW Water Data Tools to understand AWW water chemistry monitoring data\, how to conduct strategic sampling to narrow down potential pollution sources\, and how you can seek out solutions to water quality issues.   \nThis webinar will be most applicable to AL Water Watch Water Chemistry Monitors and members of their watershed groups who utilize the data. However\, anyone wanting to learn more about how to use water data to identify and pollution issues in their watersheds will benefit.   \nZoom registration is required: https://aub.ie/waterchemwebinar2025 \nContact us with any questions awwprog@auburn.edu or 334-844-4785 
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/understanding-and-advancing-your-water-chemistry-monitoring-webinar/
LOCATION:AL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250207T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20240925T174840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T195512Z
UID:6656-1738918800-1738944000@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:AWW Bacteriological & Water Chemistry Monitoring Training - Guntersville
DESCRIPTION:Online registration has met maximum capacity and has closed. Please contact awwprog@auburn.edu to be put on the waitlist.  \nAlabama Water Watch Bacteriological and Water Chemistry Monitoring Training – Guntersville \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring and Bacteriological Monitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nWhat is Water Chemistry Monitoring?  \nWhat is Bacteriological Monitoring?  \nProfessional Development Hours will be available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwvolunteers@auburn.edu. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by January 14th\, 2025. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn January 14th \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on February 5th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn February 7th\nAttend the in-person Field Day at the RSVP Marshall County Office in Guntersville\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the training. \nField Day Schedule and Venue: To Be Determined\n\nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-bacteriological-water-chemistry-monitoring-training-guntersville/
LOCATION:Marshall County RSVP\, 19272 US HWY 431\, Guntersville\, AL\, 35976\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250125T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250125T140000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20240911T155727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T160917Z
UID:6661-1737795600-1737813600@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:AWW Stream Biomonitoring Training - Auburn
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Water Watch Stream Biomonitoring Training – Auburn \nREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Stream Biomonitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nWhat is Stream Biomonitoring? Read more on the AWWareness Blog \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by January 14\, 2025. \nOn Ja;nuary 14th \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in Introduction to Alabama Water Watch.\n\nBy Midnight on January 22nd \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types (1 hour)\n\nOn Saturday\, January 25th\nAttend the in-person Field Day in Auburn\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. \nField Day Schedule: To Be Determined \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-stream-biomonitoring-training-auburn-3/
LOCATION:AL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250124T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250124T163000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20241011T184141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T194446Z
UID:6689-1737712800-1737736200@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Alabama Rivers Educator Workshop - Auburn
DESCRIPTION:Online registration has met maximum capacity and has closed. Please contact awwprog@auburn.edu to be put on the waitlist.  \nAuburn\, AL \nJoin 4-H Alabama Water Watch Staff and author of the book\, Alabama Rivers: A Celebration & Challenge\, Dr. Bill Deutsch\, in Auburn as we travel down rivers through time to encounter the rich human history and natural wonders that have defined Alabama. Participants will learn to use the Alabama Rivers book and accompanying Educator’s Guide to Alabama Rivers to celebrate Alabama’s magnificent rivers and how they have been shaped by geology over the ages with their students. We will learn about some of the unique plants and animals as well as noteworthy people who have called Alabama home. We will also learn to use resources and activities found in the Guide to challenge their students to restore and protect our rivers for their economic\, cultural\, and ecological benefits\, but most of all because it is the right thing to do. \nThe curriculum is correlated to the AL Course of Study Standards for Social Studies and Science for grades 4-7\, but is also adaptable for upper grades and other subjects. \nParticipants who complete the Alabama Rivers Workshop will receive: \n\nCertification as Alabama Rivers Educator\nCopy of the book Alabama Rivers\, A Celebration & Challenge\,\nCopy of An Educator’s Guide to Alabama Rivers\nAccess to online digital resources that support activities and lessons\nCEUs from Auburn University Office of Outreach and/or PowerSchool
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/an-educators-guide-to-alabama-rivers-professional-development-workshop-auburn/
LOCATION:AL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241112T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20241001T184238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T191714Z
UID:6678-1731412800-1731416400@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Community-Based Drought Impact Reporting with Brianne Minton of Alabama Drought Reach
DESCRIPTION:The Alabama Drought Reach (ADR) program focused on improving drought communications and drought impact monitoring in Alabama. It is a collaborative partnership between the Auburn University Water Resources Center and the Office of the State Climatologist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville\, along with support from the Alabama Cooperative Extension System and the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station. \n\nLearn how to report local drought conditions through CMOR \nAlabama citizens are encouraged to submit regular drought reports that provide localized impact data via CMOR (Condition Monitoring Observer Reports)\, a public survey created by the National Drought Mitigation Center. The reports help provide more accurate depictions of Alabama drought to the weekly U.S. Drought Monitor map. \nRead More about CMOR \n\nWebinar Information\nSpeaker: Brianne Minton with Alabama Drought Reach\nTime: 12-1pm Central\nDate: Tuesday\, November 12\, 2024 \nRegister for the Webinar \nFor more ADR information please contact Brianne Minton at drought@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/webinar-community-based-drought-impact-reporting-with-brianne-minton-of-alabama-drought-reach/
LOCATION:AL
ORGANIZER;CN="Alabama Drought Reach":MAILTO:drought@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241102T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241102T150000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20240522T184542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T155200Z
UID:6598-1730538000-1730559600@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:AWW Bacteriological & Water Chemistry Monitoring Training - Orange Beach - WAITLIST ONLY
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Water Watch Bacteriological and Water Chemistry Monitoring Training – Orange Beach \nOnline registration has met maximum capacity and has closed. Please contact awwprog@auburn.edu to be put on the waitlist.  \nSpots are limited so you may be put on a waitlist. You will be notified if you are waitlisted.  \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring and Bacteriological Monitoring and recertification. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nWhat is Water Chemistry Monitoring?  \nWhat is Bacteriological Monitoring?  \nProfessional Development Hours will be available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwvolunteers@auburn.edu. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by October 15th\, 2024. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn October 15th \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on October 31st \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn November 2nd \nAttend the in-person Field Day at the City of Orange Beach’s Wind and Water Learning Center in Orange Beach\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the training. \nField Day Schedule: 9am – 3pm \n8:45 am Check-In for Water Chemistry Monitoring Session\n9:00 am Water Chemistry Monitoring Session\n12:00 pm Lunch Break (bring a sack lunch!)\n12:45 pm Check-In for Bacteriological Monitoring Session\n1:00 pm Bacteriological Monitoring Session 3:00 pm Adjourn \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-bacteriological-water-chemistry-monitoring-training-orange-beach/
LOCATION:Wind and Water Learning Center\, 26233 Canal Rd\, Orange Beach\, AL\, 36561\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241019T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241019T140000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20240522T170330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T191132Z
UID:6591-1729328400-1729346400@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:AWW Stream Biomonitoring Training - Auburn
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Water Watch Stream Biomonitoring Training – Auburn \nREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Stream Biomonitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nWhat is Stream Biomonitoring? Read more on the AWWareness Blog \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by October 1st\, 2024. \nOn October 1st \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on October 16th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types (1 hour)\n\nOn October 19th\nAttend the in-person Field Day in Auburn\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. \nField Day Schedule: To Be Determined \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-stream-biomonitoring-training-auburn-2/
LOCATION:AL
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241018T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241018T160000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20240521T222431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T201040Z
UID:6587-1729242000-1729267200@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:AWW Bacteriological & Water Chemistry Monitoring Training - Auburn WAITLIST ONLY
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Water Watch Bacteriological and Water Chemistry Monitoring Training – Auburn \nOnline registration has met maximum capacity and has closed. Please contact awwprog@auburn.edu to be put on the waitlist. \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring and Bacteriological Monitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nWhat is Water Chemistry Monitoring?  \nWhat is Bacteriological Monitoring?  \nProfessional Development Hours will be available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwvolunteers@auburn.edu. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by October 1st\, 2024. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn October 1st \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on October 16th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn October 18th\nAttend the in-person Field Day in Auburn\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the training. \nField Day Schedule: To Be Determined\n\nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-monitoring-training-auburn-3/
LOCATION:AL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240608T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240608T160000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20240520T215115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T220915Z
UID:6582-1717857000-1717862400@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:AWW Monitoring Recertification - Auburn\, AL
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Water Watch Water Chemistry and Bacteriological Monitoring Recertification in Auburn\, AL  \nREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! \nTraining Description: \nComplete your monitoring recertification for AWW Water Chemistry and/or Bacteriological Monitoring. For existing volunteers only. This is NOT a certification training for new volunteers. \nPlease note that this training is open to anyone needing recertification. You are not obligated to attend the 2024 AWW Annual Meeting to participate. \nYou must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by May 31\, 2024. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like re-certification through this form. \nOn June 8th \nAttend the in-person Field Day at Kreher Preserve & Nature Center in Auburn\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/alabama-water-watch-monitoring-recertification/
LOCATION:Kreher Preserve and Nature Center\, 2222 N College St\, Auburn\, AL\, 36830\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240608T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240608T140000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20240125T193250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T231941Z
UID:6487-1717840800-1717855200@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:2024 Alabama Water Watch Annual Meeting - Auburn\, AL
DESCRIPTION:Registration is closed for 2024 Annual Meeting. We hope you’ll join us in 2025!\nJoin us for the 2024 Alabama Water Watch Annual Meeting on Saturday\, June 8 at the Kreher Preserve and Nature Center (KPNC) in Auburn\, AL! \nKreher Preserve and Nature Center \n2222 N College Street\, Auburn\, AL 36830 \nMore info on location\, where to stay and agenda here.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/2024-alabama-water-watch-annual-meeting-auburn-al/
LOCATION:Kreher Preserve and Nature Center\, 2222 N College St\, Auburn\, AL\, 36830\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240523T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240523T140000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20240429T213940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T213949Z
UID:6577-1716465600-1716472800@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:U.S. EPA & Volunteer Monitoring (VM) Workgroup Webcast Series: Leveraging Participatory Science to Advance Water Quality Reporting and Partnership-Building
DESCRIPTION:U.S. EPA & Volunteer Monitoring (VM) Workgroup Webcast Series \nLeveraging Participatory Science to Advance Water Quality Reporting and Partnership-Building \nThis event is hosted by the EPA and Volunteer Monitoring Workgroup. Please direct questions to the EPA Watershed Academy. \nMore information and registration \nJoin a two-part series on participatory science hosted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Watershed Academy in partnership the National Water Quality Monitoring Council’s Volunteer Monitoring Workgroup. The Volunteer Monitoring Workgroup was developed in 2016 to encourage integration of volunteer monitoring activities with ongoing water-quality monitoring conducted by local\, state\, and federal agencies. \nThis two-part 2024 webcast series will explore diverse projects that engage members of the public in aquaticbased data collection projects. Speakers during both webcasts will showcase their participatory science projects highlighting how volunteers are engaged\, tools and resources that facilitate program success\, and how data are used in diverse ways. The first webcast will showcase diverse water quality programs\, while the second will highlight coastal programs emphasizing the role of partnerships and program impact. Additional EPA resources to support participatory science can be found here.\n\nPart 1: May 23\, 2024\, from 1:00-3:00 PM Eastern \n\nJulie Vastine\, Director\, Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring (ALLARM) & Chair of National Water\nQuality Monitoring Council’s Volunteer Monitoring Workgroup\nHilary Snook\, Environmental Scientist\, USEPA New England Regional laboratory\nPetra Baldwin\, Water Quality Coordinator\, Anacostia Riverkeeper\nMona Dominguez\, Director\, Alabama Water Watch (AWW)\nApril Sevy\, Volunteer Education and Citizen Science Coordinator\, Missouri Stream Team\n\nPart 2: July 11\, 2024\, from 1:00-3:00 PM Eastern \n\nJulie Vastine\, Director\, Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring (ALLARM) & Chair of National Water\nQuality Monitoring Council’s Volunteer Monitoring Workgroup\nDr. Julia Parrish\, Associate Dean\, College of the Environment\, University of Washington\nMara Dias\, Water Quality Initiative Senior Manager\, Surfrider Foundation\nDr. Steve Morton\, Research Oceanographer\, NOAA NCCOS\, Phytoplankton Monitoring Network
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/u-s-epa-volunteer-monitoring-vm-workgroup-webcast-series-leveraging-participatory-science-to-advance-water-quality-reporting-and-partnership-building/
LOCATION:AL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240503T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240503T160000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20231208T200447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240119T202749Z
UID:6445-1714726800-1714752000@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:National Forest Water Monitoring Training - Oakmulgee
DESCRIPTION:  \nRegistration is required! \nAlabama Water Watch\, in partnership with the USDA Forest Service and Wild Alabama\, is excited to announce Phase III of the water monitoring project in the National Forests in Alabama! \nThis project’s goal is to promote citizens to discover the national forests in Alabama…by monitoring their waters!  Volunteer citizens will gather water chemistry and bacteriological monitoring data on select stream locations within the National Forests in Alabama. Read more about Water Chemistry and Bacteriological Monitoring here. \nTwo hybrid (virtual and in-person components) water quality monitoring trainings will be held in March through May 2024 for the Oakmulgee and Bankhead/ Bankhead National Forests. \nEach workshop will cover information related to the water environment\, forests and watershed health\, pollution\, water quality standards\, and data management. Training participants will be trained and certified in AWW Water Chemistry and Bacteriological Monitoring. Although these trainings are focused on the USFS Project and monitoring sites in the NFAL\, they are open to anyone interested in getting certified as AWW Water Monitors. \nParticipants will head outdoors to conduct monitoring practices and visit pre-selected monitoring sites on the National Forests. \nProfessional Development Hours are available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwvolunteers@auburn.edu. \nYou must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by April 16th\, 2024. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn April 16th \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on April 30th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn May 3rd\nAttend the in-person Field Day at Oakmulgee National Forest where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the training. \nField Day Schedule: 9am-4pm\n8:45 am Check-In for Bacteriological Monitoring Session\n9:00 am Bacteriological Monitoring Session\n12:00 pm Lunch Break\n12:45 pm Check-In for Water Chemistry Monitoring Session\n1:00 pm Water Chemistry Monitoring Session\n4:00 pm Adjourn
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/national-forest-water-monitoring-training-oakmulgee/
LOCATION:Payne Lake Recreation Area
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240427T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240427T150000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20240214T210855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T201104Z
UID:6496-1714208400-1714230000@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:AWW Monitoring Training - Orange Beach
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Water Watch Monitoring Training – Orange Beach \nONLINE REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED. CONTACT AWWPROG@AUBURN.EDU TO BE PLACED ON THE WAITLIST. \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Water Chemistry Monitoring and Bacteriological Monitoring and recertification. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nProfessional Development Hours are available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwvolunteers@auburn.edu. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by April 9th\, 2024. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nBy Midnight on April 25th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. Course enrollment information will be sent to registrants on April 9th.  \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn April 27th\nAttend the in-person Field Day at City of Orange Beach Wind and Water Learning Center in Orange Beach\, AL where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the training. \nCity of Orange Beach Wind & Water Learning Center\n26233 Canal Road\nOrange Beach\, AL 36561 \nField Day Schedule: 9am-3:00pm\n8:45 am Check-In for Water Chemistry Monitoring Session\n9:00 am Water Chemistry Monitoring Session\n12:00 pm Lunch Break\n12:45 pm Check-In for Bacteriological Monitoring Session\n1:00 pm Bacteriological Monitoring Session\n3:00 pm Adjourn \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-monitoring-training-orange-beach-2/
LOCATION:Wind and Water Learning Center\, 26233 Canal Rd\, Orange Beach\, AL\, 36561\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240420T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240420T160000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20231208T200730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240413T014036Z
UID:6453-1713603600-1713628800@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:National Forest Water Monitoring Training - Bankhead
DESCRIPTION:Online registration has met maximum capacity and has closed. Please contact awwprog@auburn.edu to be put on the waitlist.  \nAlabama Water Watch\, in partnership with the USDA Forest Service and Wild Alabama\, is excited to announce Phase III of the water monitoring project in the National Forests in Alabama! \nThis project’s goal is to promote citizens to discover the national forests in Alabama…by monitoring their waters!  Volunteer citizens will gather water chemistry and bacteriological monitoring data on select stream locations within the National Forests in Alabama. \nTwo hybrid (virtual and in-person components) water quality monitoring trainings will be held in March through May 2024 for the Oakmulgee and Bankhead National Forests. \nEach workshop will cover information related to the water environment\, forests and watershed health\, pollution\, water quality standards\, and data management. Training participants will be trained and certified in AWW Water Chemistry and Bacteriological Monitoring. Although these trainings are focused on the USFS Project and monitoring sites in the NFAL\, they are open to anyone interested in getting certified as AWW Water Monitors. \nParticipants will head outdoors to conduct monitoring practices and visit pre-selected monitoring sites on the National Forests. \nProfessional Development Hours are available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwvolunteers@auburn.edu. \nYou must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by April 2nd\, 2024. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn April 2nd \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on April 17th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. Course enrollment information will be sent to registrants on April 2nd.  \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\nWater Chemistry Monitoring Course (2 hours)\n\nOn April 20th\nAttend the in-person Field Day at Bankhead National Forest where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the training. \nField Day Schedule: 9am-4pm\n8:45 am Check-In for Bacteriological Monitoring Session\n9:00 am Bacteriological Monitoring Session\n12:00 pm Lunch Break\n12:45 pm Check-In for Water Chemistry Monitoring Session\n1:00 pm Water Chemistry Monitoring Session\n4:00 pm Adjourn \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/national-forest-water-monitoring-training-bankhead/
LOCATION:Camp McDowell\, 105 Delong Rd\, Nauvoo\, AL\, 35578\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240411T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240411T130000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20240227T161148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T161350Z
UID:6510-1712836800-1712840400@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Virtual Training:  Adding aquatic macroinvertebrate observations to iNaturalist
DESCRIPTION:THIS TRAINING IS NOT HOSTED BY ALABAMA WATER WATCH.  \nWhen: Thursday\, April 11 @ 12pm CDT \nWhere: Zoom \nEvent Host: National Geographic Society MacroBlitz \nEvent Website: https://www.macroblitz.org/ \nAquatic macroinvertebrates are small (but not microscopic) water-dwelling critters that are important to scientists\, natural resource managers\, anglers\, conservationists\, outdoor recreationists\, hikers\, educators\, birds\, fish\, frogs\, raccoons\, and others. \n​MacroBlitz inspires and empowers people to find and photograph aquatic macroinvertbrates and upload these photos to iNaturalist for science and for learning. \nCheck website for registration and details.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/virtual-training-adding-aquatic-macroinvertebrate-observations-to-inaturalist/
LOCATION:AL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240316T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240316T130000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20231017T193900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T202407Z
UID:6370-1710579600-1710594000@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:AWW Stream Biomonitoring Training - Birmingham
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Water Watch Stream Biomonitoring Training – Birmingham \nRegistration is required! \nTraining Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Stream Biomonitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nProfessional Development Hours are available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwvolunteers@auburn.edu. \nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by February 27th\, 2024. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn February 27th \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on March 13th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types (1 hour)\n\nOn March 16th\nAttend the in-person Field Day at the Birmingham Zoo where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the training. \nField Day Schedule: 9am-1pm\n8:45 am Check-In\n9:00 am Stream Biomonitoring Session\n1:00 pm Adjourn \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nOnly your name\, email\, phone number\, and mailing address are required to register for this event. We ask for optional information so we can better understand our effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting general\, anonymous statistics to our federal and state funders. We do not share any specific information you provide. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-stream-biomonitoring-training-birmingham-2/
LOCATION:Birmingham Zoo
GEO:33.4867334;-86.7789473
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240315T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240315T170000
DTSTAMP:20260524T074416
CREATED:20231205T205935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240119T202817Z
UID:6424-1710511200-1710522000@aaes.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:AWW Bacteriological Monitoring Training - Nauvoo\, AL
DESCRIPTION:Alabama Water Watch Monitoring Training – Camp McDowell (Nauvoo\, AL) \nREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED \nTraining Description: Become a certified Bacteriological Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available certifications include AWW Bacteriological Monitoring. You must complete each of the steps outlined below to receive your monitoring certification. \nProfessional Development Hours are available through PowerSchool for educators who complete training. For more information\, please email awwvolunteers@auburn.edu.\n\nFollow these steps to get started: \n1.  Register for training through this form by February 27th\, 2024. \n2.  Select the monitoring type(s) for which you would like certification through this form. \nOn February 27th \nParticipate in the Kick-Off Zoom from 12-1 pm. This is not required for certification but will help you navigate the training process and meet AWW Staff. \n\nUse the link and instructions you receive via email following the Kick-Off Zoom to enroll in the Online Courses required for the certification type(s) you requested.\n\nBy Midnight on March 13th \nComplete the self-paced\, online coursework for the monitoring type(s) of interest. \n\nIntroduction to AL Water Watch – This course is required for all monitoring types and must be completed to unlock all other AWW Online Courses. (1 hour)\nBacteriological Monitoring Course (90 minutes)\n\nOn March 15th\nAttend the in-person Field Day at Camp McDowell where you will demonstrate your ability to conduct monitoring tests under the observation of an AWW Trainer. Participants will be expected to follow CDC guidelines regarding in-person gatherings during the training. \nField Day Schedule: 2pm-5pm\n1:45 pm Check-In for Bacteriological Monitoring Session\n2:00 pm Bacteriological Monitoring Session\n5:00 pm Adjourn \nYou will receive additional details for each of these steps closer to the workshop date. \nThe Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Everyone is welcome! Please let us know if you have accessibility needs. \nContact AWW with any questions: 1-888-844-4785 or awwprog@auburn.edu.
URL:https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/event/aww-bacteriological-monitoring-training-nauvoo-al/
LOCATION:Camp McDowell\, 105 Delong Rd\, Nauvoo\, AL\, 35578\, United States
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