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Title

The Strategy for Improving Water-Quality Monitoring in the United States

 
Publication number Date Published
95-e03February 1995
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Author(s) Intergovernmental Task Force on Monitoring Water Quality (Lynn Singleton)
Description The report recommends a strategy for nationwide water quality monitoring and technical monitoring improvements to support sound water quality decision making at all levels of government and in the private sector. Within the nationwide strategy, individual monitoring programs would pursue their own goals and activities, and they would be better able to use information from other sources to support their specific needs.
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Keywords water, monitoring, quality
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