AWW loses a member of our family

The AWW family mourns the loss of Bill Peters, AWW monitor, citizen trainer, mentor  and friend.  Bill completed his earthly work on Thursday, October 2nd, 2014.  In addition to his work with AWW and the Living River Center on the Cahaba River, Bill also encouraged...

If the SHU fits, wear it!

The name of the game in these days of tight-and-diminishing budgets is collaboration and partnerships. AWW recently learned of a major statewide effort to recover and restore  imperiled threatened and endangered aquatic species in streams throughout Alabama. The...

GWW highlighted at Alabama Water Resources Conference

This year’s participants in the 28th Annual Alabama Water Resources Conference, www.aaes.auburn.edu/water/alabama-water-resources-conference  were treated to a presentation on the phenomenal success of Global Water Watch (GWW) in Mexico. GWW a program based at Auburn...

Welcome the newest member to our AWW family!

Sarah Juliana Dominguez finally arrived after taking the ‘scenic route’ in the delivery room (according to an exhausted but ecstatic Mommy Mona – Daddy Ariel looks pretty whooped too)! Stats: awesome healthy 10 fingers (will come in handy for titrating DO) 10 toes Has...

2014 AWW Annual Get-Together – let’s Break Out!

On Saturday, June 28th volunteer monitors, members of the Alabama Water Watch Association and other AWW supporters gathered in Auburn, AL  at the AWW Program Office in the CASIC building (Center for Advanced Science, Innovation, and Commerce)  for the AWW Annual...

AWW Program Updates

After a delicious dinner catered by Zoe’s Kitchen, and an enjoyable time of fellowship, attendees were provided an update on AWW Program activities and accomplishments. Dr. Sam Fowler, Director of the Auburn University Water Resources Center welcomed the group and...