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Partners You Can Work with to Protect Water Quality

To effectively implement Water Quality Standards nationally, EPA partners with:

  • the public;
  • other stakeholders;
  • states, territories, and authorized tribes and;
  • other federal agencies.

However, protecting water quality begins with you! Get others in your community involved and committed to protecting water quality or partner with local community groups, EPA or others. By partnering with these groups, you and EPA work together to meet and protect the water quality standards for everyone.

Stay informed and become an advocate for the water quality standards in your state, territory, or tribe. Additionally, spread the word and get others involved in your community.

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  • EPA Contacts
  • State, Territory, and Tribal Contacts
  • Associations
  • Interstate Organizations
  • Stakeholder Organizations
  • Other Federal Agencies

EPA Contacts

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  • EPA Contact Information

State, Territory, and Tribal Contacts

Some state programs include work groups comprised of community members, interstate, or federal partners to provide feedback to EPA.

  • State Water Quality Standards Contact Agencies
  • Territory Water Quality Standards Contact Agencies
  • Tribal Water Quality Standards Contact Agencies

Associations

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Association of Clean Water Administrators

Associations can also be valuable partners to the public and to water quality standards professionals. For example, these groups often offer training and conferences, foster an exchange of information between groups, and present strategies to advance water quality standards issues.


Interstate Organizations

Interstate partners can be important liaisons in the community, often facilitating constructive communication with EPA, states, territories and tribes to encourage collaboration and innovation among programs and partners.

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Delaware River Basin Commission
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Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission
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New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission
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Susquehanna River Basin Commission
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Upper Mississippi River Basin Association
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Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin

Stakeholder Organizations

Stakeholder organizations often work with states, territories and authorized tribes to monitor and report on the condition of local waters. Stakeholder organizations may include trade, environmental and industry groups as well as non-government organizations (NGOs). Stakeholders are often essential in providing feedback to EPA on:

  • local conditions,
  • organizing volunteer efforts,
  • assisting with standards implementation, and
  • providing feedback for new or revised water quality standards.

Members of various stakeholder groups can also help to answer your questions about the water quality standards in your community.


Federal Agencies

EPA relies on many federal partners to accomplish the mission of water quality protection nationwide. EPA’s federal partners help to promote water quality issues, including:

  • researching and providing guidance on water quality standards necessary to protect threatened and endangered species (National Marine Fisheries Service [NMFS])
  • monitoring national water quality (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [NOAA])
  • monitoring natural resources (U.S. Geological Survey [USGS])
  • managing fish, wildlife and natural habitats (Fish and Wildlife Services [FWS])
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National Marine Fisheries Service
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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U.S. Geological Survey
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Fish and Wildlife Services

Water Quality Standards: Regulations and Resources

  • What are Water Quality Standards?
  • Federal WQS Requirements
  • Standards in Your Area
  • Federally Promulgated WQS for Specific States, Territories, and Tribes
  • Tribes and Water Quality Standards
    • EPA Actions on Tribal WQS and Contacts
  • WQS Handbook
  • Reference Library of WQS Policy and Guidance Documents
  • WQS Academy
Contact Us: Standards for Water Body Health - Regulations and Resources
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Last updated on October 8, 2024
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