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The American Ground Water Trust is a not-for-profit education organization incorporated in 1986 and headquartered in Concord, NH. The Trust, an independent authority on the hydrologic, economic and environmental significance of ground water, combines technical expertise with a track record of networking and communication skills. Educating Young People About Water A comprehensive listing of 100 water-related curricula and how to get them.Groundwater Issues and Resources This page from the Seaborg Center for Science and Mathematics contains numerous links to groundwater education sites.Michigan's Drinking Water GEM - Learn about groundwater from the Groundwater Education in Michigan Program.US Geological Survey The US Geological Survey has lots of groundwater information, although it may be extremely technical.Karst and Springs Missouri Springs- Jewels in the Ozarks. A good introduction to springs (natural groundwater discharge) and Karst TopographyThe Groundwater Foundation The Groundwater Foundation is dedicated to fostering groundwater awareness and protection. This site contains their newsletter, groundwater facts, kid's activities, and an online catalog of neat groundwater educational materials.The Groundwater Foundation, P.O. Box 22558 Lincoln, NE 68542-2558. 1-800-858-4844National Groundwater Association The National Groundwater Association serves as an international education and information resource for "the people and the organizations who produce, study, utilize, remidiate, markey, protect, or manage groundwater or related products and services".National Groundwater Association 601 Dempsey Road Westerville Ohio 43081 614-898-7786The NebGuide to Understanding Groundwater This site, produced by the University of Nebraska, the Cooperative Extension, and the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources provides basic information on how groundwater exists, where it exists, and how it moves through the ground.
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Groundwater A non-profit organization representing the groundwater industry in California. Drinking Water Organizations and Other Relevant Links The Association of state Drinking Water organizations has some great links
International Water Association (IWA) This organization , located in the UK represents water related organizations form around the world.
The Campaign for Safe and Affordable Drinking Water (CSADW) is an alliance of over 300 organizations working to protect drinking water in the United States.
Portage County, WI has developed a real good model for anyone interested in constructing a web site for Groundwater. Check out all the sections and the useful information The University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point has developed the Central Wisconsin Groundwater Center and a web site with much groundwater information. At the Mt. Pleasant (Mich) Water Treatment Department are Flash animations for the water treatment and water distribution processes. Audience: middle school and up.
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