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Hoosier Riverwatch is a state-sponsored water quality monitoring initiative. The program was started in 1994 to increase public awareness of water quality issues and concerns by training volunteers to monitor stream water quality. Hoosier Riverwatch collaborates with agencies and volunteers to:

  • Provide education and training on watersheds and the relationship between land use and water quality.
  • Increase public involvement in water quality issues.
  • Promote responsible stewardship of water resources.
  • Provide water quality information to citizens and government officials working to protect Indiana’s rivers and streams.

Hoosier Riverwatch is sponsored by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources - Division of Fish and Wildlife. Funding is provided in part by the Federal Sport Fish Restoration Fund.

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