Check Your Certification Status!

Please remember to check your certification status on your AWW Welcome Page periodically. We place a great importance on the credibility of AWW data, and one way to ensure credible results is to keep all of our monitor's certifications up to date! Q: How often do you...

95,000 Water Quality Data Records!

Thank you to all of our dedicated Alabama Water Watch Volunteer Monitors and Trainers, both current and over the years for helping us surpass the 95,000 data record mark! Next stop: 100,000! Check Out the Data Stats!

Alabama Flash Drought

UPDATE: SE Drought is Slowly Receding (more info below) What is a “Flash” Drought? A flash drought is the rapid onset of drought. While conventional drought is mainly driven by a lack of precipitation, flash drought is often caused by a combination of abnormally high...

Expert View: Toxic Algal Blooms

UPDATE: Free stakeholder meeting during 10th US Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) symposium on November 6th. (More info below) Dr. Alan Wilson is a professor in Auburn University's School of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Aquatic Sciences in the College of Agriculture. Dr....

AWW Annual Meeting Awards

We would like to thank everyone who attended the 2019 Alabama Water Watch Annual Meeting on June 22, 2019. As always, it was a pleasure to be able to catch up and chat with each of you about the great work you’ve been doing. Below, you will find a quick recap of the...

Recap: 2019 AWW Annual Meeting

Thanks to everyone who was able to gather for the 2019 AWW Annual Meeting at Blakeley State Park in Spanish Fort, AL! As always, it was a great opportunity to fellowship and hear about all of the great work AWW Volunteers are doing throughout the state. Here are a few...

Alabama Rivers Educator Workshops

This summer, AWW launched a brand-new curriculum and set of educator workshops focused on the book, Alabama Rivers: A Celebration & Challenge, by former AWW Director, Dr. Bill Deutsch. The project was made possible with special funding from the Alabama...