EPA
Launches New Citizen Science Website
Resources
Available to Conduct Scientific Investigations in
Communities
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has revamped its Citizen Science
website to provide new resources and success stories to assist the public in
conducting scientific research and collecting data to better understand their
local environment and address issues of concern. The website can be found at
www.epa.gov/region2/citizenscience.
“Citizen
Science is an increasingly important part of EPA’s commitment to using sound
science and technology to protect people’s health and safeguard the
environment,” said Judith A. Enck, EPA Regional Administrator. “The EPA
encourages the public to use the new website as a tool in furthering their
scientific investigations and developing solutions to pollution
problems.”
The
updated website now offers detailed information about air, water and soil
monitoring, including recommended types of equipment and resources for
conducting investigations. It also includes case studies and videotapes that
showcase successful citizen science projects in New York and New Jersey,
provides funding opportunities, quality assurance information and workshops and
webinars.
The
EPA Region 2 Citizen Science Program, which covers New Jersey, New York, Puerto
Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and eight federally recognized Indian Nations
within New York State, welcomes the efforts of citizen scientists to better
understand and protect the environment. By providing the tools to increase the
quality of the data collected and assist in its interpretation, the EPA is
helping the public achieve greater levels of environmental
protection.
Visit
http://www.epa.gov/region2/citizenscience today to
explore the new Citizen Science website and sign up for our mailing list to
receive regular updates on Citizen Science from EPA Region 2.
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