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Center for Watershed Protection - The Center for Watershed Protection is a non-profit organization that provides local governments, activists, and watershed organizations with the technical tools and publications related to surface water protection including watershed planning, restoration, research, education and outreach, and watershed training.
Citizen's Guide to Ground Water Protection - Guide that encourages citizens to take an active and positive role in protecting their community's ground water supplies. Introduces the natural cycle that supplies the earth with ground water, briefly explains how ground water can become contaminated, examines ways to protect ground water supplies and describes the roles communities can play in protecting ground water supplies. Spanish version available (EPA 440-6-90-004).
Community Involvement in Drinking Water Source Assessments - Fact sheet that provides an overview of how community members and civic or youth groups can help to identify potential threats to the quality of their drinking water and help local officials develop and implement a plan of action to prevent water quality problems (EPA 816-F-00-025).
National Center for Small Communities (NCSC): Source Water 2000 - This publication discusses typical rural water systems including drinking water and source water assessment procedures and the role that both local government and citizen groups play in water quality protection and funding initiatives.
Source water stewardship - a guide to protecting and restoring your drinking water - This handbook describes the process for understanding as assessment, reaching out to others who are or should be invloved in protecting and restoring drinking water quality, and designing an action plan for drinking water protection and restoration.
Trust for Public Lands (TPL): Source Protection Handbook - TPL works to preserve land to ensure clean drinking water and to protect the natural beauty coasts and waterways. The Source Protection Handbook, a resource to help a community make the case for land conservation for the protection of source water resources is available to download from this Web site.
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA): Farm*A*Syst - A national program cooperatively supported by the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, and EPA.
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA): Home*A*Syst - A national program cooperatively supported by the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, and EPA.