Collaboration is Key to Environmental Monitoring


March 2009 marked a memorable month in the 19 years I have worked for EPA’s Office of Water. That is when Environmental Monitoring and Assessment published two articles about EPA’sNational Lake Fish Tissue Study. I had the privilege of managing this study for the 8 years required to complete it.

image of men holding fish This study was a unique achievement. It was the first statistically-based national assessment of freshwater fish contamination to be conducted in the United States. It also included the largest set of

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