SWAMP - Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program
FACTSHEETS

The Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) is a state framework to coordinate consistent scientific methods and design strategies for improving water quality monitoring, assessment, and reporting.
SWAMP also heightens public awareness and understanding, as well as increasing public involvement and stewardship of our water resources. This web site includes summary Fact Sheets which present and explain broad aspects of the SWAMP program.
- Statewide Fact Sheets
- Monitoring
Results Suggest 67% to 78% of California's
Wadeable Perennial Streams in Good Condition -
October 2006
- Monitoring Results Suggest Most California Coastal Estuaries in Fair to Good Condition - October 2006
- Surface Water Samples Test Free of Strong Endocrine Disrupting Chemical Activity for Central Valley and North Coast Surface Water Sample
- Monitoring
Results Suggest 67% to 78% of California's
Wadeable Perennial Streams in Good Condition -
October 2006
- Regional Fact Sheets
( updated 10/24/07 )
