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University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and University of Wisconsin-Extension

Programs and Activities

George Kraft teaching students how to measure water table elevation of a well.Dick Stephens analyzing for various metal concentrations in water samples.Nancy demonstrating lake measurement techniques.Collecting dissolved oxygen measurement.Teaching students about water pollution using an enviroscape.Bill DeVita and Dick Stephens installing a piezometer for monitoring groundwater.

The Center for Watershed Science and Education's main goal is to help citizens, communities and local organizations better understand and manage their watersheds and local water resources wisely. This is achieved through applied science and outreach education which often involves local volunteers and citizen participation working in partnership with Center staff. The Center offers a number of programs and services to address the different needs of Wisconsin communities.

Please click on the links below for more information about our different programs and outreach activities.