This view of the new map displays an example of an assessed waterbody and the water quality monitoring locations in and around it. By clicking on the waterbody or points, users can easily view more detailed information about the type of data collected, the assessment status of the water and links to reports.
By Kimberly Mazza
The Watershed Protection Program housed under the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Water Quality Division (WQD) has developed a new mapping tool.
The “Wyoming’s Assessed Waters, Surface Water Monitoring Locations, and TMDL Map” offers various audiences that are interested in understanding the state of Wyoming’s surface waters a much easier and user-friendly application.
Conservation districts, county, state and federal agencies, advocacy groups, and researchers can the many features now available on this map.
To access and read more about the new map, click here.