The MiCorps Monitor
The newsletter of the Michigan Clean Water Corps
The MiCorps Monitor
newsletter is an annual publication of the Michigan Clean Water
Corps (MiCorps), the state's volunteer monitoring program. This
publication is aimed at facilitating the exchange of information
and ideas among volunteer monitoring program leaders, volunteers,
and resource professionals on volunteer monitoring issues specific
to Michigan.
Reprinting material is encouraged, but we request that you notify the editor of your intentions, give credit to The MiCorps Monitor, and send a copy of your final publication to the editor.
Our Mission
The mission of the Michigan Clean Water Corps (MiCorps) is to network and expand volunteer water quality monitoring organizations statewide for the purpose of collecting, sharing and using reliable data; educate and inform the public about water quality issuse; and foster water resources stewardship to facilitate the preservation and protection of Michigan's water resources.
For more information about MiCorps, please visit www.micorps.net/about.html.

Become a MiCorps Member!
Volunteer monitoring organizations that meet quality assurance and operating procedure criteria are eligible to become MiCorps member organizations. MiCorps members represent a select group of monitoring programs in Michigan and receive a variety of benefits, including permission to enter data into the online database, which can be accessed by the monitoring community and the general public. The data will be used by the DEQ as a screening tool and as supplemental data for its water resources management programs. If you are interested in registering your organization as a MiCorps member or viewing current MiCorps members, please visit the registration page.
MiCorps Partners
The Great
Lakes Commission, in partnership with the Huron
River Watershed Council, was contracted by the DEQ to develop, implement and administer MiCorps under the direction
of DEQ and with advice from a steering committee. The program began
in fall 2004 and is currently funded through September 2011. MiCorps
staff also are partnering with the Michigan
Lake and Stream Associations and Michigan
State University to administer the Cooperative Lakes Monitoring
program.
Program Contacts
Bill Dimond
Michigan DEQ Representative
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
525 West Allegan Street
P.O. Box 30458
Lansing, Michigan 48909-7958
Ph: 517-241-9565
Email: dimond2w@michigan.gov
Paul Steen
MiCorps Program Manager
Huron River Watershed Council
1100 N. Main Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
Ph: 734-769-5123 x601
Email: psteen@hrwc.org
Laura Kaminski
MiCorps Program Administrator
Great Lakes Commission
2805 South Industrial Hwy., Suite 100
Suite 100
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
Ph: 734-971-9135
Email: laurak@glc.org
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