It’s Time to Recertify!

READ HERE FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ALABAMA WATER WATCH MONITORING RECERTIFICATIONS! What are those dots on the left of "Data Type" on my AWW Welcome Page? The red, yellow, and green dots relate to your status as an active monitor with AWW and serve as...

Meet Zoe Nye: 4-H Ambassador and Water Watcher!

Zoe Nye is a junior at Ardmore High School in Limestone County. Through her participation with the Naturalist Studies Program at AHS, she became one of the first students certified as a 4-H AWW Water Monitor. In the three years that have followed, she has conducted...

4-H AWW Project Wins at State Competitive Events Day

On July 26, 2018, 4-H AL Water Watch history was made as Madison Younge won first place for her project, "Blackwater: Is It Normal", in the Natural Resources Category of the Freestyle Showcase during the 4-H State Competitive Events Day at the Alabama 4-H Center in...

4-H AWW Limestone County Workshop

On September 21st, AWW Staff - Mona Dominguez and Sydney Smith returned to Ardmore School to conduct the third annual 4-H AWW Water Chemistry training for student members of the Naturalist Studies class led by teacher Starr Weems de Graffenried and supported by 4-H...

Clara Clothiaux, “E. coli Lady,” Retires

Dr. Clara Clothiaux, the "E. coli Lady," Save Our Saugahatchee member, retired school teacher, and long-time dedicated AWW Volunteer Monitor has officially retired from water monitoring, during the week of her 85th birthday! We want to take a look back at Clara's...

4-H AWW Camp McDowell Workshop

4-H Students from Walker and Winston counties attended a water chemistry workshop in early October On October 10th, AWW Staff - Sergio Ruiz Cordova, Rachel McGuire, and Sydney Smith - traveled to the beautiful Camp McDowell in Nauvoo, AL to conduct a Water Chemistry...