Water Quality Section                 updated 8/2/2010
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AFS Short Course #2:  Biological Condition Gradient (BCG) and Tiered Aquatic Life Uses (TALU)   This introductory course was presented to WQS members as a webinar on February 17, 2010. The webinar was moderated by Susan Jackson (EPA, Office of Science and Technology) and presented by Susan Davies (Maine DEP) "BCG"  and Chris Yoder (MBI) "TALU".

View the 2 Part webinar presentations with audio using your media player (*.WMV file) Click on the Slide to start the presentation.          

 Questions following Susan's presentation (*.wma file)

 


Questions following Chris's presentation (*.wma file)

View the PDF version of the entire presentation - no audio     


AFS Short Course: Introduction to Water Quality Standards
 This course was presented as a webinar by Tom Gardner and Heather Goss on Dec. 17th for WQS members. Click on the icon to the left to see slide presentation.

Fisheries and Economic Growth Policy    

WQS Section Sponsored Books
 

 - Volume 27 Issue 12

Fisheries article  by Resource
Policy Committee, WQS and Socioeconomics Section

Vol. 31(8): 404-409

Effects of Urbanization on Stream Ecosystems

Effects of Urbanization on Stream Ecosystems 2005.

Historical Changes in Large River Fish Assemblages of the Americas

Historical Changes in Large River Fish Assemblages of the Americas -2005

Landscape Influences on Stream Habitats and Biological Assemblages

Landscape Influences on Stream Habitats and Biological
Assemblages -2007


Water Quality Section Mission

The objectives of the Water Quality Section are to:

maintain an association of persons involved in the protection of watersheds, water quality, and aquatic habitat and in the abatement of water pollution and aquatic habitat and watershed deterioration;

encourage improved professional and technical standards in the investigation, abatement, and regulation of water pollution, aquatic habitat, and watershed problems;

focus attention on watershed, aquatic habitat, and water quality concerns by conducting symposia, workshops and projects, collecting and assembling information for publication, and distributing results to Society members and the public; and

promote development and use of standardized procedures and techniques for investigating and regulating water quality, aquatic habitat, and watershed problems.

 

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