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What is WWMC?
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Supporters World Water Monitoring Challenge (WWMC) is a program coordinated by EarthEcho International. EarthEcho receives assistance with planning and promotion of WWMC from private foundations, sponsors, as well as a host of partnering organizations.
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Who Participates?
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Participation Totals Sites Monitored 2012 2008
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Where Sites Were Monitored in 2012
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How Does It Work? Basic Steps Step 1: Create a user account Step 2: Select and register site(s) Step 3: Prepare equipment Step 4: Monitor site Step 5: Report data Step 6: Take Action
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How Does It Work? Register Online
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How Does It Work? Order Your Test Kit(s)
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pH: Measures the water's acidity or alkalinity Turbidity: Measures the water’s clarity Temperature: Measures the warmth or coldness of the water Dissolved Oxygen: Measures molecules of oxygen in the water How Does It Work? Monitor Your Site
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How Does It Work? Report Your Data
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How Does It Work? Share Your Story
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How Does It Work? Share Your Story
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How Can You Help? Start Small Promote WWMC to other community organizations Purchase and donate kits to local schools, civic groups, or youth clubs Bigger Initiatives Visit a school or community group and monitor a local waterway together Team with local partners to plan a WWMC event Promote WWMC at a science teacher’s conference, workshop, or local festival
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Connections to other state/national partners Tips for approaching schools Promotional resources Event planning resources Artwork How Can WWMC Help You?
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Questions? Contact Us! wwmc@earthecho.org +1-202-350-3190
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