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Bearriverinfo.Org

Straddling the states of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, the Bear River Basin covers 7,500 square miles of mountain and valley lands. USU researchers have developed a Web site  that provides comprehensive information about the unique and vital watershed, including interactive maps and real-time water quality monitoring.
 
For more information, contact Nancy Mesner, assistant professor, Aquatic, Watershed and Earth Resources Department, College of Natural Resources, Utah State University and water quality extension specialist, USU Extension, 435-797-2465; Jeff Horsburgh, research engineer, USU's Utah Water Research Laboratory, 435-797-2946; David Stevens, professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, UWRL, 435-797-3229; Arthur Caplan, associate professor, USU Economics Department, 435-797-0775; and Terry Glover, professor, USU Economics Department, 435-797-2297.  

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