Researchers at Florida Gulf Coast University are working to monitor the benefits of nearby wetlands on water quality.
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Washington Reservoir Temperature Changes
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
The USACE’s Walla Walla district oversees the Columbia, Snake and North Fork Clearwater Rivers and monitors impacts the dams have on aquatic life.
Cannelton Dam Hydroelectric Project
American Municipal Power
An energy company is gathering a comprehensive water quality dataset along the Ohio River at a hydropower station on the Cannelton Dam.
Measuring Dissolved Oxygen For Hydropower
American Municipal Power
An energy company has gathered comprehensive water quality data before and after adding a hydropower station at the Smithland Locks & Dam on the Ohio River.
Baseline Dissolved Oxygen Levels
American Municipal Power
An electric utility company monitors water quality at a new hydroelectric facility using the Ohio River to provide clean energy to the surrounding area.
Sippo Lake Water Quality
Friends of Stark Parks
A nonprofit organization that promotes the use and development of a Stark Parks is also looking to monitor and protect Sippo Lake.
Tracking Water Impoundment Levels
Gulfport Energy Corporation
Gulfport Energy is working to monitor streams and rivers near hydraulic fracturing operations to ensure the aquatic life isn’t negatively impacted.
St. Clair & Detroit River Monitoring
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
The St. Clair River is currently listed as an Area of Concern, but local officials are working to fix that with a large-scale monitoring network.
Buffalo River Shipping Channel Cleanup
Ryba Marine Construction
Many government and nonprofit agencies have worked to dredge and clean up the Buffalo River after years of industrial use.
Developing Alaska Buoy Platform
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is preparing a monitoring network in the Arctic to coincide with expected expansion and increased travel.