 | Vol. 3 No. 4 Spring 1996 |
| A Newsletter About New Jersey's Water Quality Programs |
Water Quality Videos Available
The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Science and Technology, Standards and Applied Science Division has intoduced a new video entitled: Developing Site Specific Criteria. The video provides information about the role water quality standards programs play in improving our nation's waters.
This new video, along with nine existing productions, is available (for loan) to environmental, public interest, and academic groups (including local school systems); local and state governments; federal agencies; industrial; and other interested organizations. Typical uses include conferences, workshops, educational presentations, and other forums.
In addition to the new video, the following titles are available:
- Introduction to Water Quality Standards
- Antidegradation Policy: A Means to Maintain and Protect Existing Uses and Water Quality
- Development of Water Quality Criteria and Its Relationship to Water Quality Standards
- Enumeration Methods to E. Coli and Enterococci
- Water Quality-Based Approach to Pollution Control
- Water Quality Standards and 402 Certification
- Economic Considerations in Water Quality Standards
- Water Quality Standards in Indian Lands
- Development of Biological Criteria for Use in Water Quality Standards
To find out more about this video loan program, please contact EPA's Water Resource Center at (202) 260-7786, or Wayne Jackson, Water Quality Standards Coordinator, EPA Region 2 at (212) 637-3709.
Articles appearing in the New Jersey Discharger may be reprinted provided source credit is given.
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