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Water Information Coordination Program (WICP): Improving Water Quality Monitoring and Management

The Water Information Coordination Program (WICP) promotes collaboration and coordination among state and regional water quality councils to enhance water monitoring, data comparability, and information dissemination. Led by experts in hydrology, biology, and microbiology, WICP drives the development of guidelines, standards, and new technologies to ensure accurate and reliable water quality data. Stay informed about the latest advancements and initiatives in water resource management.

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Water Information Coordination Program (WICP): Improving Water Quality Monitoring and Management

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  1. Water Information Coordination Program http://water.usgs.gov/wicp/acwi

  2. National Water Quality Monitoring Council State and Regional Councils R. Thomas Weimer, DOI, Chair Deputy Assistant Secretary - Water and Science Robert M. Hirsch, USGS, Alternate Chair Associate Director for Water Toni M. Johnson, Executive Secretary, Chief, Water Information Coordination Program

  3. Advisory Committee on Water Information Federal Geographic Data Committee Nat’l Water Quality Monitoring Council NAWQA National Liaison Committee Subcom Spatial Water Data USGS Coop Task Force Subcomm Sedimentation Methods & Data Comparability Board Work Groups Hydrology Sustainable Water ResourcesRoundtable Work Groups Work Groups Work Groups

  4. Subcommittee Work Groups National Water Quality Monitoring Council Spatial Water Data Hydrology Methods and Data Comparability Board Task Group on Hydrology Modeling Coastal Water Information Strategies Guidelines Collaboration and Outreach Hydrologic Frequency Analysis Hydrography Standards Watershed Components Interactions

  5. Methods and Data Comparability Board Work Groups Performance-Based Measurement Systems (PBMS) Biology and Microbiology National Environmental Methods Index (NEMI) Nutrients Water-Quality Data Elements New Technologies Laboratory Accreditation and Field Certification Outreach

  6. StaffToni M. Johnson, Chief Judith B. Griffin, Committee Management Specialist Carol I. Lewis, Information Specialist , Web and Subcommittees Support Kimberley L. Martz, Information Technology Specialist, Web and Graphic Support Helen F. Ipsaro, Admin. Operations Asst. , Non-Fed Travel Robert R. Reynolds, Social Scientist, Memberships and Funding Trends

  7. Water Information Coordination Program http://water.usgs.gov/wicp/acwi

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