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Information and Technical Assistance Providers

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American Water Works Association
An international nonprofit scientific and educational society dedicated to the improvement of drinking water quality and supply.
www.awwa.org

Center for Watershed Protection
Provides objective and scientifically sound information on effective techniques to protect and restore urban watersheds. Also serves as a technical resource for local governments around the country to develop more effective urban storm water and watershed protection programs.
www.cwp.org

Conservation Technology Information Center
A non-profit, public-private partnership working to equip agriculture with realistic, affordable, and integrated solutions to environmental concerns.
www.ctic.purdue.edu

EPA Center for Environmental Information and Statistics
EPA's one-stop source providing public access to EPA's information resources so that individuals, communities, businesses, and other organizations can obtain these data, learn about their quality, potential applications and limitations, and then apply them in ways that enables them to protect public health and safeguard the natural environment. Environmental Profiles are available for each state, county, and territory in the United States. You can find information on air quality, drinking water and surface water quality, and the management of hazardous waste and toxic chemicals in a county.
www.epa.gov/ceis

EPA Community-Based Environmental Protection
Community-Based Environmental Protection integrates environmental management with human needs, considers long-term ecosystem health, and highlights the positive correlations between economic prosperity and environmental well being.
www.epa.gov/ecocommunity/

EPA EnviroFacts Warehouse
The Envirofacts Warehouse allows you to retrieve environmental information from EPA databases on Superfund sites, drinking water, toxic and air releases, hazardous waste, and water discharge permits. The site features online queries to retrieve data or generate maps of environmental information.
www.epa.gov/enviro/index_java.html

EPA EnviroMapper
Offers a dynamic way to use maps to see environmental information online. Users can create a custom map of any U.S. area, featuring the types of environmental and geographic information they select.
www.epa.gov/enviro/html/em/index.html

EPA Office of Water
EPA's main Internet site for water-related information and resources. The site offers access to dozens of water-related topics, including water pollution and water quality, drinking water protection, groundwater protection, industrial wastewater, municipal wastewater treatment, and much more.
www.epa.gov/ow

EPA State, Local, And Tribal Environmental Network
Provides links to EPA information and resources for state and local governments. Features include:
- The Mayor's Desk - a one stop shop for mayors who have questions about EPA programs, policies and procedures;
- Grants & Finance;- Environmental Topics - links from A to Z on environmental protection;
- Contacts - state environmental agencies, EPA people locator, and organizational chart;
- Tools & Technical Assistance - training centers, case studies, software, technology transfer, and;
- Laws and regulations
www.epa.gov/epahome/slate.htm

Ground Water Protection Council
A nonprofit organization representing state and federal groundwater agencies, industry representatives, environmentalists, and concerned citizens - all dedicated to the protection of the nation's groundwater supplies.
http://gwpc.site.net

Kansas Rural Water Association
Provides leadership and educational opportunities to help its municipal and rural water district members and other professionals wisely manage water and wastewater resources.
www.krwa.net

Local Government Environmental Assistance Network (LGEAN)
A clearinghouse for local governments providing environmental management, planning, and regulatory information.
http://lgean.org

Midwest Assistance Program
Provides training and technical assistance to small communities to facilitate improvements in water, wastewater, solid waste management and community development.
www.map-inc.org

National Association of Counties - Environmental Programs
Provides county officials with best practices, information, and technical assistance on a variety of environmental issues, including nonpoint source pollution, watershed management, and source water protection.
www.naco.org/programs/environ/index.cfm

Nonpoint Education for Municipal Officials
Teaches local officials about the sources and impacts of nonpoint source pollution, how different land uses affect water quality, and what towns can do to protect water quality.
www.canr.uconn.edu/ces/nemo/

Water Environment Federation
An international not-for-profit educational and technical organization of over 40,000 water experts.
www.wef.org

Waterways Restoration Institute
www.urbanstreamrestoration.com



Publications

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Better Site Design: A Handbook for Changing Development Rules in Your Community
The companion guide to Consensus Agreement on Model Development Principles to Protect our Streams, Lakes, and Wetlands (see Model Ordinances). Provides detailed rationale for each of the principles and examines current practices in local communities, potential barriers to implementation, economic and environmental benefits, and case studies from across the country. Consensus Agreement on Model Development Principles to Protect our Streams, Lakes, and Wetlands.
www.cwp.org/publicat.htm   Outlines 22 principles and presents a basic rationale for their implementation.
www.cwp.org

Choosing an Environmental Consultant
Provides a brief overview of issues to consider when selecting an environmental consultant.
www.kdhe.state.ks.us/pdf/doe/ze8009.pdf Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader

Ecologically Based Municipal and Use Planning
Provides nuts and bolts solutions for controlling urban sprawl, emphasizing the integration of federal, state, and local land use plans. The book discusses ecological resources and provides practical solutions that municipal planners can implement immediately and how scientific data can be applied to the local and use planning process.
www.crcpress.com

Environmental Planning for Small Communities:A Guide for Local Decision-Makers
Outlines a process for developing a community environmental plan.
www.epa.gov/ordntrnt/ORD/WebPubs/smallcom.pdf Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader

Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Introduction for Public Agencies Manual
Provides decision-makers the tools to learn how to implement a geographic information system. Provides essential background.
www.ctic.purdue.edu

Getting in Step: A Guide to Effective Outreach in Your Watershed
Provides tools to develop and implement an effective watershed outreach plan.
www.statesnews.org/clip/policy/step.pdf Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader

Green Development: Literature Summary and Benefits Associated with Alternative Development Approaches
Includes information on environmentally sensitive infrastructure program and projects, case studies on urbanizing suburbs, model ordinances and plans, and environmentally friendly transportation plans.
www.smartgrowth.org/bibliographies/greenlit_search/green_lit.html

Guide to Environmental Issues
Offers basic information on numerous environmental topics. Frequently asked questions are answered in plain English, and an extensive glossary gives non-bureaucratic definitions for more than 200 environmental terms.
www.epa.gov/epadocs/guide

How to Hire an Engineer
This step-by-step guide helps small communities through the difficult task of hiring an engineering consulting firm.
www.map-inc.org

Low-Impact Development Design Strategies: An Integrated Design Approach
Describes a radically different approach to conventional stormwater management that combines a hydrologically functional site design with pollution prevention measures to compensate for land development impacts on hydrology and water quality.
www.epa.gov/owow/nps/lidnatl.pdf Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader

Nonpoint Source Pollution: A Guide for Local Governments
Intended to help local governments understand nonpoint source pollution and assist in the development of strategies to prevent or minimize its effects.
www.planning.org/bookstore

Protecting Drinking Water: A Workbook for Tribes
Includes information on the importance of protecting both surface and groundwater from pollution and provides a step-by-step workplan for tribes interested in developing their own water protection plans.
www.water-ed.org

Protecting Floodplain Resources: A Guidebook for Communities
Includes discussions on the history of floodplain and natural resource management; multiple uses of floodplains; planning for resource protection and restoration; and four case studies.
www.epa.gov/ncepihom

Public Involvement in Environmental Permits: A Reference Guide
A valuable resource for communities and local governments who want to learn more about environmental permits and when they can engage in the process. Particularly useful for local governments seeking to develop methods of conducting public participation.
www.epa.gov/permits/publicguide.htm

Public-Private Partnerships for Environmental Facilities: A Self-Help Guide for Local Governments
A practical guide designed to give local officials the key information necessary to establish public-private partnerships.
www.ntis.gov

Putting Together a Watershed Management Plan Guide
Describes the process of putting together a plan that all with a stake in the watershed can agree to implement.
www.ctic.purdue.edu/KYW/Brochures/PutTogether.html

Restoring Streams in Cities: A Guide for Planners, Policymakers and Citizens
Offers alternatives to traditional practices that can be used both to prevent and repair ecological damage to streams.
www.islandpress.org/books/bookdata/reststr.html

Site Planning for Urban Stream Protection
Explains new concepts and terminology for transforming outdated subdivision codes into more environmentally sensitive and economically attractive development criteria.
www.cwp.org

Solid Waste in Rural Communities: A Decision-Makers Guide to Water Pollution Prevention
www.rcap.org

Source Water Assessment Using Geographic Information Systems
Provides guidance to municipalities and public water utilities for assessing source waters using geographic information system (GIS) technology.
www.epa.gov/ORD/NRMRL/wswrd/SWAPJ18.PDF Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader

State and Federal Water Programs 1999
Provides program descriptions, authorities, and contacts for state and federal agencies with water resource responsibilities.
www.kwo.org

Stormwater:The Journal for Surface Water Quality Professionals
A publication for professionals working in the area of surface water quality and stormwater management.
www.forester.net/sw.html

Tapping Your Own Resources: A Decision-Maker's Guide for Small Town Drinking Water
The basic premise of this workbook is that a well-managed system can continue to supply safe, affordable drinking water for most small and rural communities.
www.natat.org/ncsc/Pubs/Environment2.htm

Treat it Right: A Local Official's Guide to Small Town Wastewater Treatment
Intended to help decision-makers become more "educated consumers."
http://natat.org/ncsc

Water and Wastewater Services: Meeting Current Challenges
Discusses how to provide water and wastewater services in the face of aging infrastructure, rigid federal requirements, and rising demand for service expansion.
http://icma.org

Water Quality: A Catalog of Related Federal Programs
This catalog provides information on federal programs and initiatives to help states, municipalities, and individuals protect and improve surface and groundwater threatened by pollution.
www.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=gao&docid=f:rc96173.txt.pdf Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader

Water Quality Information Center
Provides electronic access to a broad range of information on water quality and agriculture.
www.nal.usda.gov/wqic

A Watershed Approach to Urban Runoff: Handbook for Decision-makers
A handbook for local officials and citizens that outlines the process for understanding your watershed; the watershed management approach to assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating; an overview of assessment and management tools; and provides detailed insights into best management practices and sample site plans.
www.terrene.org

Visual Tools for Watershed Education
A report that focuses on how visual tools such as maps, graphics, models, and stories can help leaders, teachers, and the media communicate meaningfully on the concept of watersheds.
www.neetf.org/pubs/watershedfinal.pdf Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader



Environmental Laws and Regulatory Compliance

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EPA Major Environmental Laws
www.epa.gov/epahome/laws.htm

Kansas Statutes
Kansas Statutes include a variety of sections related to water quality protection, including water pollution control and surface water quality standards.
www.kdhe.state.ks.us/pdf/regs/28-15.pdf Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader

Plain English Briefs of Environment Laws
http://lgean.org/html/english.cfm

Plain English Regulatory Guides & Fact Sheets
http://lgean.org/html/englishreg.cfm

Profile of Local Government Operations
This guide is designed to assist local governments in achieving compliance with federal environmental laws.
http://es.epa.gov/oeca/sector/#localgovt

Regulations Affecting Local Government Operations
http://lgean.org/html/lgo/toc.html

Everything You Wanted to Know About Environmental Regulations...But Were Afraid to Ask - A Guide for Kansas Communities
A quick reference to environmental regulatory issues facing Kansas communities of 10,000 or less.
www.kdhe.state.ks.us/environment/evrythng.html



Funding Resources

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Catalog of Federal Funding Sources for Watershed Protection
Highlights nearly 70 federal funding sources (grants and loans) that may be used at the local level to fund a variety of watershed projects.
www.epa.gov/owow/watershed/wacademy/fund.html

Federal Funding Sources for Small Community Wastewater Systems
The publication contains 10 fact sheets of possible funding sources to help small, rural communities attain adequate wastewater systems. The fact sheets provide information on the types of help each program offers, what projects are funded, who is eligible, and how to reach the program contacts to apply for the funds.
www.epa.gov/owm/eparev.htm

Financing Models for Environmental Protection: Helping Communities Meet Their Environmental Goals
Describes several methods for financing public environmental facilities and projects through the use of public-private partnerships.
www.ntis.gov

Funding Sources for Water Quality
Describes a variety of federal funding programs for water quality protection.
www.nal.usda.gov/wqic/funding.html

Guidebook of Financial Tools: Paying for Sustainable Environmental Systems
Features 340 tools for governments and the private sector to use to pay for environmental programs, systems and activities.
www.epa.gov/efinpage/guidbk98/index.htm

State and Local Government Guide to Environment Program Funding Alternatives
Provides information to resolve two types of funding shortfalls: capacity (program personnel) and capital infrastructure needs.
www.bts.gov/NTL/DOCS/322PFA.html



Training Opportunities and Resources

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EPA Drinking Water Academy
Source of training courses and materials and other information to support Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) implementation efforts by state and local governments.
www.epa.gov/safewater/dwa.html

EPA Watershed Academy
Provides training and information on implementing watershed approaches to local officials and private practitioners of watershed management. Sponsors training courses and develops training materials; it also publicizes watershed-related training materials developed by others.
www.epa.gov/owow/watershed/wacademy.htm

EPA Watershed Academy 2000
Offers a distance learning program of self-paced training modules.
www.epa.gov/owow/watershed/wacademy/acad2000.html

Inventory of Watershed Training Courses
Provides one-page summaries of 180 watershed-related training courses offered by federal and state agencies, as well as resource professionals in the private sector. (1998, Publication # EPA 841-D-98-001)
www.epa.gov/OWOW/watershed/wacademy/catalog.html

Kansas Environmental Leadership Program
A training program featuring activities and resources that combines the most current in leadership studies and practice with current thinking and research on water and water quality.
www.bae.ksu.edu/kelp

National Environmental Training Center for Small Communities
Provides environmental training to improve drinking water, wastewater, and solid waste services in small communities.
www.estd.wvu.edu/netc/NETCSC_homepage.html

Watershed Training Opportunities
Describes watershed training opportunities sponsored by EPA's Watershed Academy, including training courses, publications, watershed management facilitation services.
www.epa.gov/OWOW/watershed/wacademy/wtopps.html

Working at a Watershed Level
An introductory watershed training course based on principles of watershed ecology, analysis, planning, management and community involvement.
www.epa.gov/OWOW/watershed/wacademy/interfed/shedcors.html



Model Ordinances

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City of Lawrence, Kansas Draft Stormwater Ordinance
www.lawrenceks.org/stormwater/pdf/040301pollution.pdf Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader

Consensus Agreement on Model Development Principles to Protect our Streams, Lakes, and Wetlands
Outlines 22 principles and presents a basic rationale for their implementation.
www.cwp.org Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader

Local Ordinances: A User's Guide
Preparing local ordinances and regulating new development comprise the theme of this comprehensive guide for local planners. Each chapter gives the scientific, environmental and regulatory backgrounds and basic problem associated with each issue, and concludes with ideas for creating a community ordinance that can help developers and citizens protect water quality and conserve wildlife and habitat.
www.terrene.org

Model Ordinance for Wetland Protection
Covers applicability and non-conforming activities, permit requirements, standards and procedures for permits, sanctions for violations, and enforcement procedures.
http://bookstore.icma.org

Model Ordinances on the Web
Features real-world and sample ordinances intended to provide language and ideas that communities can incorporate when constructing an ordinance for their local area.
www.cwp.org/

Model Ordinances to Protect Local Resources
Provides information needed to develop effective resource protection ordinances. Includes model ordinances to serve as a template.
www.epa.gov/owow/nps/ordinance/

Turning Rain Into Recreation:Lenexa's New Approach to Storm Water Management
www.ci.lenexa.ks.us/Stormwater/index.html



Misc. Tools and Resources

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Data Access and Support Center
Maintains the state's database of digital spatial information. This information is used in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to create electronic maps.
http://gisdasc.kgs.ukans.edu

Environmental Planning for Small Communities
A software program offers a complete one-stop introduction to a wide range of environmental issues and decisions that affect small to medium-sized communities.
www.epa.gov/glnpo/seahome/trilogy.html

EPA Grant Writing Tutorial
This interactive software tool walks the user through the grant writing process and helps them learn to write more competitive grants.
www.epa.gov/seahome/grants.html

EPA National Environmental Publications Internet Site
EPA's largest electronic documents site allows you to search view and print, including full images of all original pages and full-text, from a collection of over 7,000 archival and current documents. This collection may include documents that are no longer available in print form.
www.epa.gov/ncepihom/nepishom

EPA National Service Center for Environmental Publications A clearinghouse for EPA publications.
www.epa.gov/ncepihom

Farm-A-Syst / Home-A-Syst
Supports the voluntary efforts of farmers, ranchers, and urban and rural residents in protecting the quality of the environment by building awareness of how activities pose pollution risks, as well as the importance of water quality and environmental protection.
www.wisc.edu/farmasyst/
www.uwex.edu/homeasyst/

Floodplain Maps
Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) identify areas of 100-year flood hazard in a community.
www.fema.gov/msc/

Geologic Maps
Geologic maps are an important source of natural resource information, depicting the bedrock (solid rock directly beneath the soil) at or near the earth's surface as if the soils and vegetation had been removed. These maps present a three-dimensional shape of the bedrock geology on a flat piece of paper using lines, symbols, and colors.
www.kgs.ukans.edu

Hydrologic Atlas
www.kgs.ukans.edu

Internet Watershed Educational Tool
Provides a technical and multi-perspective response to local watershed issues intended to help educate local officials and other concerned citizens about water resources.
http://server.age.psu.edu/dept/grads/parson/research/home.htm

Kansas Environmental Leadership Program
A training program featuring activities and resources that combines the most current in leadership studies and practice with current thinking and research on water and water quality.
www.bae.ksu.edu/kelp

KDHE Division of Environment Service Guide
A directory of KDHE offices and programs, listed by issue.
www.kdhe.state.ks.us/environment/servguid.html

Safe Drinking Water Hotline
Phone: 800 / 426-479
E-Mail: hotline-sdwa@epamail.epa.gov
Assists public water systems, state and local officials, and the public with information about EPA regulations and programs authorized by the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1986 and 1996. This includes drinking water regulations, other related drinking water topics, wellhead protection and ground water protection program information.

Topographic Maps
Produced by the U.S. Geological Survey, topographic maps show important natural features such as lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and streams. Topographic maps also show the contour elevations of the land surface and allow users to visualize the three-dimensional surface.
www.kgs.ukans.edu

Urban Stream Restoration: A Video Tour of Ecological Restoration Techniques
An information packed video tour of six urban stream restoration sites.
www.urbanstreamrestoration.com/index2.html

USDA National Extension Water Quality Database
An information management tool for locating water quality and waste management educational resources created by the 50 State Cooperative Extension Services.
http://hermes.ecn.purdue.edu:8001/server/water/water.html

Water Well Completion Records Database
Contains information from records submitted by water well drillers to KDHE since 1975.
http://magellan.kgs.ukans.edu/WaterWell/index.html





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