Bill Deutsch, Sergio Ruiz-Cordova and Eric Reutebuch traveled from their Auburn University-AWW offices to interact with the Winston County Smith Lake Advocacy (WCSLA) water monitoring group last April 3rd. They met with five WCSLA monitors at Duncan Bridge on the...
Fifth Annual State of Our Watershed Conference
Come join us and participate in planning for the future of the Tallapoosa River Basin! The 5th Annual State of Our Watershed Conference, The Tallapoosa River Basin –Moving Toward More Effective Water Policy will be at the Betty Carol Graham Technology Center at the...
Master Gardeners partner with AWW
Master Gardeners get wet looking for bugs with AWW A crew from the Alabama Water Watch Program at Auburn University traveled to the Dadeville Extension Office in October to participate in Extension’s new Water Smart program for Master Gardeners. Half a dozen Master...
12th Annual State of the Lake Address
Enthusiasm for Smith Lake Grows at Alabama Water Watch’s 12th Annual State of the Lake Address A group of over fifty Smith Lake residents gathered at Dodge City on the east side of Lewis Smith Lake in Cullman County for the12th Annual State of the Lake Address....
Winston County Water Watchers promote water protection
Winston County Water Watchers promote stream, lake and river protection Winston County Smith Lake Advocacy, Inc. (WCSLA), a citizen volunteer monitoring group in the Lewis Smith Lake Watershed, taught children about water issues in this years FAWN Program. FAWN...
Best School Project
Huntsville School win statewide Environmental Education Award, using AWW techniques. To Read More...
Alabama Rivers Alliance Conference
The Watershed Leadership Conference was held at Camp Beckwith in Fairhope, AL March 14 to 16, 2008. Click here to read more about it.