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Water Quality Monitoring
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation's Water Quality Division monitors the water quality of lakes, ponds, rivers,
streams and wetlands across Vermont. These monitoring activities are carried out in conjunction with
Vermont's Ambient Water Quality Monitoring Strategy (pdf, 915 KB) and are outlined in our Field Methods Manual (pdf 1.7MB). This
strategy outlines several objectives, which include the following:
- Identify the status of Vermont's aquatic and wetland resources;
- Identify trends in the condition of Vermont's aquatic and wetland resources;
- Identify existing and emerging threats to Vermont's aquatic and wetland resources;
- Identify where watershed-level activities are impacting aquatic and wetland resources;
- Provide information to support and evaluate Agency management and regulatory programs, including the development of environmental indicators;
- Respond to citizen complaints and emergency situations regarding Vermont's aquatic and wetland resources (as appropriate);
- Determine compliance with VT Water Quality Standards.
The following is a list of monitoring programs and special studies with links to more information:
Lakes
Rivers & Streams
Wetlands
Special Studies
Biological Monitoring Projects (either ongoing or conducted on a periodic basis)
Volunteer Monitoring
Citizen groups are becoming increasingly involved in
monitoring, education, protection and restoration projects in
Vermont. VTDEC provides assistance and training to volunteers
whenever possible. Watershed associations are presently active on
approximately 26 rivers and many lakes in the state.
Other Monitoring
Updated: August 2006
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