Monitoring
Monitoring comprises the collection of environmental samples and the
evaluation of environmental data for the laws
and regulations that EPA is mandated to implement and enforce. The monitoring
efforts are very wide ranging covering all of the different environmental
media.
Special Projects:
Regional Monitoring and Assessment Program (REMAP) NY/NJ Harbor
Project
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Program Contact
Darvene A. Adams
Monitoring and Assessment Branch
Division of Environmental Science and
Assessment
U.S. EPA - Region 2
Voice: 732 321-6700
adams.darvene@epa.gov
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Regional Volunteer Monitoring Program
EPA Region 2 promotes and supports volunteer
monitoring by assisting development of watershed organizations,
mobilizing skilled volunteers for more effective water protection,
and by providing coordination and leadership among existing federal,
state and citizen monitoring programs.
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Program Contact
Paula Zevin
Volunteer Coordinator
Division of Environmental Science and
Assessment
Voice: 732 321-6700
Zevin,Paula@epa.gov
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New York Bight Water Quality Monitoring Program
The New York Bight Water Quality Monitoring Program (The Helicopter
Monitoring Program) is EPA's response to its mandated responsibilities
as defined under the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries
Act of 1972, the Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972
and 1977, and the Water Quality Act of 1987. This program was
initiated in 1974 and incorporated the use of a helicopter in
1977.
Helicopter Monitoring Report
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Program Contact
Helen Grebe
Regional Coastal Monitoring Coordinator
Division of Environmental Science and
Assessment
Voice: 732-321-6797
grebe.helen@epa.gov
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