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Video Library

 These videos are available for two-week loans. Send a request with a $15 deposit to: MassWWP, Blaisdell House, UMass box 30820, Amherst, MA 01003-0820. Your check will be returned when you return the video.

* means the video is for sale for $5.

1. Riparian Management & Channel Evolution

2. People Making a Difference: The Big Spring Basin Demonstration Project

3. EPA's Enumeration Methods for E. Coli and Enterococci

4. EPA's Introduction to Water Quality Standards

5. EPA's Antidegradation Policy: a Means to Maintain and Protect Existing Uses and Water Quality

6. EPA's Development of Water Quality Criteria and Its Relationship to Water Quality Standards

7. Instream Flow Analysis (Denver Service Center)

8. Cooperative Rangeland Management - The Riparian Approach

9. Submersed Plants - Part I
An identification instruction program, featuring 13 of the most common submersed plants in Florida, arrowheads through hydrilla. Presented in everyday language, this program enables non-botanists to identify common aquatic and wetland plants in Florida, most of which are also found in Massachusetts.

10. Submersed Plants - Part II
This video presents 11 submersed plants, from limnophila through variable milfoil.

11. A Management Tool: Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Sampling

12. MassWWP Lab Techniques*, by Peter Mitchell
38 min. Demonstration of analyses for dissolved oxygen, pH and alkalinity

13. Coors' Clear Creek Watershed

14. The Wealth of Wetlands

15. Watersheds: Whose Water Is It?

16. Luck Isn't Enough: the Fight for Clean Water
(University of Connecticut Cooperative Extension)

17. Combo: Streamwalk + Luck Isn't Enough

18. What makes a quality lake?

19. The Interactive Lake Ecology Program - Preview
(New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services)

20. The Interactive Lake Ecology Program
(New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services)

22. Lake Sampling Techniques* (temp, Secchi, DO, pH & ANC, phosphorus, and chlorophyll)
15 min. produced by MassWWP. See a review by Ken Cooke of Kentucky Water Watch

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