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Learn the basics of accessing the My.Environment database through a step-by-step tutorial on the EPA website. Follow along as we demonstrate how to search for water conditions and view water quality assessment status for the Antioch Creek Watershed in the Lower Cumberland area.
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The presentation will focus on searches that access the My Environment database. A simple tutorial of the basics on the website All of the demonstrations that you see will begin at the My Environment Homepage (http://www.epa.gov/epahome/commsearch.htm)
My Environment TutorialStep by Step Instructions 1.) From the My Environment homepage, enter 37209 for the zip code, then click submit. 2.) From the HOMEPAGE, click on the WATER icon on the top, right side of the page. 3.) Scroll to the middle of the page to look for the Water Conditions section. 4.) Under the Water Conditions section, click on the MAP to receive more information. 5.) In the drop down box, select LOWER CUMBERLAND, then click GO. 6.) This is the list of all the watersheds in the Lower Cumberland area, click on ANTIOCH CREEK. 7.) This shows the Water Quality Assessment Status from 2008 on the Antioch Creek Watershed.
From the My Environment homepage, enter 37209 for the zip code, then click submit.
Scroll to the middle of the page to look for the Water Conditions section.
From the HOMEPAGE, click on the WATER icon on the top, right side of the page.
Under the Water Conditions section, click on the MAP to receive more information.
In the drop down box, select LOWER CUMBERLAND, then click GO.
This is the list of all the watersheds in the Lower Cumberland area, click on ANTIOCH CREEK.
This shows the Water Quality Assessment Status from 2008 on the Antioch Creek Watershed.