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About this Program
The University of Alaska Fairbanks participates in a multi-state regional
grant administered through USDA Cooperative State Research, Education
and Extension Service (CSREES). The Pacific Northwest Region Water Quality
Program builds on the strengths of the Extension Water Quality Programs
at the four Land Grant Universities throughout the Northwest. These states
-- Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington -- correspond to EPA Region 10.
The goal of the Pacific Northwest Program is to provide leadership for
water resources research, education, and outreach to help communities,
industry, and governments prevent and solve current and emerging water
quality and quantity problems. To achieve this goal the Partners have
developed a coordinated regional water quality effort based on promoting
and strengthening individual
state programs.
The Pacific Northwest Program promotes regional collaboration by acknowledging
existing programs and successful efforts; assessing program gaps;
identifying potential issues for cross-agency and private sector
collaboration; and developing a clearinghouse of expertise and programs.
In addition, the program establishes or enhances partnerships with
federal, state, and local environmental and water resource management
agencies, such as by placing a University Liaison within the offices
of EPA Region 10.
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