POWR Webinar Sept. 12 On Integrated Water Quality Report, Mapping Application
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The PA Organization for Watersheds and Rivers is hosting a September 12 webinar on DEP's Integrated Water Quality Report and associated mapping application from Noon to 1:00 p.m.

DEP staff will present the Draft 2018 Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report which, for the first time, is available as an interactive web-based format.

This format conveys tremendous amounts of information in a way that is much easier to find, read, and understand than previous reports.

Plus, DEP has created the 2018 Integrated Report Viewer, which provides enhanced search capabilities and export functions. The combination of these two tools can help you access local water quality assessment information and make decisions about ways you can help maintain, protect, and restore those waters.

Click Here to register or for more information.

For more information on programs, initiatives, other upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the  PA Organization for Watersheds and Rivers website.

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[Posted: September 4, 2019]


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