Resources
There are many great resources on the internet for people interested in protecting our rivers and streams.
Learn about the Clean Water Act and Stormwater Rules
The Clean Water Act is meant to protect our waterways from pollution.
Water Protection Resources
- Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) Water Division
This state agency is responsible for any water quality issues in Alabama.
Montgomery Phone: (334) 271-7823
Montgomery
Email: H2omail@adem.state.al.us
Decatur Field Office: (256) 353-1713
- ADEM Reform Coalition
- How to File a Water Quality Violation with ADEM
- Tennessee Valley Authority
Providing Power in the Public Interest TVA achieves excellence in public
service for the good of the people of the Tennessee Valley by supporting
sustainable economic development, supplying affordable, reliable power,
and managing a thriving river system.
- Alabama Rivers Alliance The mission of the Alabama Rivers Alliance is to unite the citizens of
Alabama to protect clean, healthy waters.
- Watershed Groups list of watershed groups in the Tennessee River Basin
- State Environmental Leadership Program The State Environmental Leadership Program (SELP) is an alliance of
more than 50 independent, nonprofit, public interest, multi-issue
environmental advocacy organizations that focus on state-level policy.
- Alabama Water Watch Alabama Water Watch is dedicated to developing citizen volunteer
monitoring of streams and lakes in Alabama and shared waterways of
neighboring states for the improvement of water quality and policy.
- EPA, Office Of Water American Indian Environmental Office, Ground Water and Drinking Water,
EPA programs and partnerships at work to protect and restore America's
water resources.
- Alabama Department of Environmental Management ADEM administers all major federal environmental laws, including
the Clear Air, Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water acts and federal
solid and hazardous waste laws
- National Water Information System This site provide access to water-resources data collected at
approximately 1.5 million sites in all 50 States, the District
of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
Thanks to the Tennessee River Basin Clean Water Partnership for providing these links.
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