About this Website
Website Goal
The New England Regional Water Program Website seeks to improve communication and coordination within the CSREES/Land Grant University network and to its national and regional partners. The site is designed for scientists, instructors, and extension educators to learn about successful water quality improvement programs across New England by browsing through content of the regional focus areas, success stories, programs by state, and topics of interest. We also provide links to our partners, regional events, online resources, and publications. The site does not directly support extensive information on local water quality programs and issues. Rather, it is intended to direct extension clientele and local decision makers to online resources developed by their state and local experts.
This website, developed, hosted, and maintained at the
University of Rhode Island (URI) by Kelly Addy and Aimee
Mandeville, is a partnership between the URI
Cooperative Extension Water Quality Program
and
the URI
Environmental Data Center
.
All content on this website is developed with the assistance
of the New England Regional Program Steering
Committee.
This material is based upon work supported in part by the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Agreement No. 2004-51130-03108 and the Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The URI Agricultural Experiment Station provides funding for a Graduate Research Assistant to work on this website.
Content/Posting of Information: Kelly Addy Phone: 401-874-7532 |
Code/Technical Information: Aimee Mandeville Phone: 401-874-2930 |
Credit also goes to Greg
Bonynge
(who
was our original Code Developer and continues to help us
out on occasion) and a series of graduate students who
have helped us build content and pages: Ann
Borowik, Caitlin
Chaffee, Sara DaSilva, and Alison
Milliman.