AWW Visits LaFayette Rotary Club

AWW Director Mona Dominguez visited the LaFayette Rotary Club in Chambers County back in February to talk about the AWW Program and goals with Rotary members. Read the full article at the link below: http://thelafayettesun.com/rotary-hears-water-watch-mission/

AWW @ EEAA

AWW Program Staffers Mona and Sydney had an AWWesome few days learning and exploring at the 2018 Environmental Education Association of Alabama Conference in Dauphin Island, AL back in February. The EEAA Conference was a great opportunity to meet and network with...

Meet Our New Volunteer Coordinator, Sydney Smith!

Sydney Smith officially began her role as AWW Volunteer Monitor Coordinator in July 2017. Her primary role is to provide support to our volunteer monitors and trainers. She accomplishes this by conducting and coordinating training workshops, processing water data,...

Whitney Henson, AWW Trainer & Monitor Extraordinaire!

Whitney Henson first started monitoring with AWW in 2014 and became a dedicated citizen volunteer trainer just a year later. She has since graduated from Jacksonville State University with a Bachelors in Geography in 2015 and Masters in Emergency Management in 2017,...

Flo Peters, AWW trainer and monitor extraordinaire!

Flo Peters and her husband Bill have monitored lots of water and influenced many, many others to do the same! Both have been recognized over the past several years for their outstanding efforts in watershed stewardship and environmental education.   Bill, along...

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...