Welcome to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Water Laboratory Alliance Response Plan (WLA-RP) Module.

Welcome
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Welcome to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Water Laboratory Alliance Response Plan (WLA-RP) Module.
Module Overview
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Navigation
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The following useful navigation features and links are included in the module:
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Settings
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In order to access all of the features of this course, the following computer settings and applications are recommended:
Screen Resolution
Your screen resolution determines how the content appears on your computer monitor. To view the entire content window, your screen resolution should be at least 1024 x 768 pixels. To change your screen resolution, go to the Control Panel.
Adobe® Flash® Player
Adobe® Flash® Player Version 7+ is necessary to view some embedded content.
If you do not have Flash® Player, go to the Adobe® website to download the software.
Hyperlink: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
Adobe®
Reader®
Adobe® Acrobat® or the Adobe® Reader® Version 6+ software is necessary to access some of the documents embedded in this course.
If you do not have Adobe® Acrobat® or Adobe® Reader® on your computer, then you should download the Adobe® Reader® software from the Adobe® website.
Hyperlink: http://get.adobe.com/reader/
Note: You will need an Adobe Flash Player to view this module from your C drive. Most computers already have this plug-in, so we suggest following the instructions above first. If you experience any errors, enable the Flash Player by completing the following steps.
1. Go to http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager.html 2. On the left hand side, click on Global Security Settings panel 3. Under the tab "Global Security Settings", in box that says "Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager", click edit locations4. Click add location, type in "C:" - confirm "C:" should now be under the "always trust files in these locations" box
Accessibility
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This course is intended to meet government standards for access by people with disabilities. The following are some of the features that make the course accessible.
Text Zoom
Internet Explorer zoom lets you enlarge or reduce the view of a webpage. Unlike changing just the font size, zoom enlarges or reduces everything on the page, including images. You can zoom from 10% to 1000%. To zoom in (or out) on a webpage:
Note: If you have a mouse with a wheel, hold down the CTRL key, and then scroll the wheel to zoom in or out.
Long Descriptions
Graphics are described in text for the visually impaired. This text is then read aloud by a screen reader.
For simple graphics, these required descriptions are provided by alternative text, which appears on-screen when you either roll over or tab to the graphic. For more complex graphics requiring a more detailed text description, a long description is used. The long description is accessed by selecting the "D" tag found near the graphic with the mouse pointer or tabbing to it using the keyboard.