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This is the oldest and foremost international nongovernmental organization which deals with hydrology and water resources.
IAEH was founded in 1991 to meet the needs of the professional environmental hydrologist, in particular those working in the area of environmental cleanup, restoration, and pollution prevention.
Members solve problems caused by soil erosion and its by-product, sediment. Organization serves Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
Promotes understanding of water resources and related issues by providing a multidisciplinary forum for education, professional development and information exchange.
Promoting limnology (the scientific study of lakes), oceanography and related sciences and fostering the exchange of information in aquatic science.
International non-governmental organization of engineers and scientists working in hydraulics and hydraulic engineering. Information about organization journals, conferences, and other topics.
For individuals and organizations interested in water quality. News, regulatory information, technical discussions, links, jobs listings, and product information, on topics including domestic and industrial wastewater, biosolids, watersheds, and wetlands.
Purpose of AIH is to enhance and strengthen the standing of hydrology as a science and a profession by establishing standards and procedures to certify individuals qualified in hydrology and hydrogeology, establishing and maintaining ethical standards, providing education and training, and providing the public and government with advice and guidance concerning activities related to the hydrologic profession.
An organization of professionals working together to preserve and enhance the watershed environments originating in the states of Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico.
Promotes effective management of Canada's water resources by stimulating public recognition, awareness and understanding. Information on a wide range of water-related topics.
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