Alabama Water Watch

Alabama Water Watch

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Established in 1992, AWW is a national model for citizen involvement in watershed stewardship, largely because of its three interrelated components: citizen monitoring groups, a university-based program, and a non-profit association. AWW uses EPA-approved monitoring plans with a community-based approach to train citizens to monitor conditions and trends of their local waterbodies. With a "data-to-

Photos from Alabama Water Watch's post 07/13/2026

Social Media Take-Over with Alabama Extension Intern Emily Branch!

📸: Auburn University College of Education Communications

"Last week, the Alabama Water Watch team had the opportunity to teach at the SWAR (Social Studies, Writing, Art, and Reading) camp hosted by the Auburn University College of Education at the . Children were able to take part in a variety of activities, teaching them about green infrastructure, pollution and best management practices, and stream biomonitoring as they learned how to take care of the environment around them and why protecting our water is important."

Check out a few photos from the session!

📸: Auburn University College of Education Communications

07/03/2026

AWW Volunteer Highlight

Volunteers are the backbone of AWW. Their dedication to supporting AWW’s mission is apparent every time they submit data or organize and lead a certification training.
In June, we are pleased to highlight Bill Butler, the president of Lake Watch of Lake Martin!

Read about Bill on AWWareness: https://awwblog.auburn.edu/2026/06/23/aww-volunteer-highlight-bill-butler/

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961 S. Donahue Drive
Auburn, AL
36849

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm