AWW Infographic welcomes all to Alabama

Last summer, through the creative work of Information Technology Specialist, Jennie Powers (College of Business/College of Agriculture), Alabama Water Watch (AWW) developed an infographic poster depicting Alabama’s world-class aquatic biodiversity. Did you know that...

AWW monitor watches Mobile’s water

by Eric Reutebuch Contributed article by: By: Dr. Mimi Fearn – Co. Chair, 2017 Citizens Action Committee; Chair, DRCR Water Quality Monitoring Coordinator Jason Kudulis – Monitoring and Science Coordinator, Mobile Bay National Estuary Program Water watching is seeing...

JRM celebrates their 3 year anniversary!

by Whitney Henson The Jacksonville River Monitors met last Saturday to test their local streams and celebrate three years of dedicated students working to make a positive impact on their community. Since January, 2014, The Jacksonville River Monitors have met every...

Alabama Water Watch 2016 Annual Report

Alabama Water Watch had a busy year in 2016, with several accomplishments and transitions, as we all continue along the path to fulfill our mission of improving both water quality and water policy through citizen monitoring and action. Read all about it in our 2016...

Stephen Tsikalas, AWW trainer & monitor extraordinaire!

Stephen Tsikalas attended his first AWW workshops in 2014. He got certified as both a water chemistry and bacteriological monitor, then, in 2015, advanced to become an AWW trainer. He has integrated AWW water monitoring into his Geography curriculum at Jacksonville...

Homer Singleton, AWW trainer & monitor extraordinaire!

Homer Singleton attended his first AWW workshop in Elberta, Alabama in the Wolf Bay Watershed in 2003.  In October 2007, with four years of monitoring under his belt, Homer got certified as both a water chemistry and bacteriological monitoring trainer.  Since that...