|
About SWIMS Surface Water Data Viewer Lakes
Rivers Wetlands Wisconsin´s Data Exchange Related DNR Programs Other Related Programs |
Surface Water Integrated Monitoring System (SWIMS)
Welcome to the Surface Water Integrated Monitoring System (SWIMS), a Wisconsin DNR information system that holds chemistry (water, sediment), physical, and biological (macroinvertebrate, aquatic invasives) data. SWIMS is the state´s repository for water and sediment monitoring data collected for Clean Water Act work and is the source of data sharing through the federal Water Quality Exchange Network. DNR Fisheries and Water Quality Biologists use the system to locate monitoring stations, providing a gateway to final, reviewed fisheries management datasets housed at the U.S. Geological Survey. SWIMS is also the data system that citizen volunteers use to document water monitoring results for our state´s lakes, streams and wetlands. HeadlinesCitizen Based Stream and Lakes Volunteer Monitors used SWIMS to record their data in 2007 and 2008! For more information about these outstanding monitoring programs see the links below. A special note: When entering your 2008 Citizen Lake Monitoring data online, please use our new address: http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/clmn-data. Related LinksCitizen Involvement in Water Monitoring Last Revised: Sunday November 30 2008
|