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Tapping communities for water research
In Veracruz, Mexico, local volunteers learn how to collect water quality data.
Credit: Colorado State University and Michigan Technological University
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A volunteer conducts a focus group with the Nebraska Watershed Network, University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Credit: Alan Kolok, Idaho Water Resources Research Institute, University of Idaho
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Volunteer Mikael dips a nitrate test strip into a stream.
Credit: IIHR -- Hydroscience & Engineering, University of Iowa
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Wiley Jennings samples water from San Pedro Creek, near the area where it discharges into the Pacific Ocean at Pacifica State Beach.
Credit: Alexandria Boehm, Stanford University
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New York City residents sample local water bodies as part of the Citizen’s Water Quality Testing Program.
Credit: New York City Water Trails Program, Citizen’s Water Quality Testing Program
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Undergraduate research assistants Kyah Lucky and Dylan Schlichting deploy a water-level recorder in Bass Harbor, Maine.
Credit: Holland Haverkamp, Division of Marketing and Communications, University of Maine
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