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Surface Water Integrated Monitoring System (SWIMS)

Surface Water Integrated Monitoring System (SWIMS). Database system Rivers, streams, lakes DNR staff, volunteers, consultants, others. What Lake Data Gets Entered in SWIMS?. Secchi, Temperature, D.O. Aquatic Invasives Clean Boats, Clean Waters Lake Water Chemistry Ice Records.

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Surface Water Integrated Monitoring System (SWIMS)

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  1. Surface Water Integrated Monitoring System (SWIMS) • Database system • Rivers, streams, lakes • DNR staff, volunteers, consultants, others

  2. What Lake Data Gets Entered in SWIMS? • Secchi, Temperature, D.O. • Aquatic Invasives • Clean Boats, Clean Waters • Lake Water Chemistry • Ice Records

  3. What’s in SWIMS People

  4. What’s in SWIMS • People • Monitoring Data

  5. What’s in SWIMS • People • Monitoring Data • Monitoring Stations

  6. What’s in SWIMS • People • Monitoring Data • Monitoring Stations • Projects

  7. What’s in SWIMS • People • Monitoring Data • Monitoring Stations • Projects • Methods, Equipment

  8. What’s in SWIMS • People • Monitoring Data • Monitoring Stations • Projects • Methods, Equipment • Documents, photos

  9. What’s in SWIMS • People • Monitoring Data • Monitoring Stations • Projects • Methods, Equipment • Documents, photos • Management Actions

  10. What’s in SWIMS • People • Monitoring Data • Monitoring Stations • Projects • Methods, Equipment • Documents, photos • Management Actions • Mapped Areas

  11. Using SWIMS, you can: • Enter Monitoring Data • Get Reports • Download Data • Print Field Forms

  12. How to Get a User ID & Password: STEP 1: Go to wisconsin.gov and click on Get your Wisconsin User ID

  13. How to Get a User ID & Password: STEP 2: Click Self Registration.

  14. How to Get a User ID & Password: Scroll down. Click Accept. Fill in the blanks.

  15. How to Get a User ID & Password: Pick a user id and password and “secret question”. Then hit Submit. .

  16. How to Get a User ID & Password: TIP: Print this screen, write your password on it, and keep it in a safe but handy place.

  17. How to Get a User ID & Password: STEP 4: Open your email account. You will receive an email from WAMS@wisconsin.gov. Open the email and click on the link in the email. Log in with your new user id and password.

  18. How to Get a User ID & Password: STEP 5: Email the DNR your user id. jennifer.filbert@wi.gov You will soon receive an email back from us, letting you know you’re all set up to enter data online.

  19. How to access SWIMS http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/swims

  20. How to enter data Click Add New

  21. How to enter data Select a Project

  22. How to enter data Enter Date and Time And any comments. Hit Next.

  23. How to enter data Fill in results.

  24. How to enter data Click Save and Enter Another Date or Save and Return to List..

  25. How to enter data Note: The questions you answer on the results page mirror what’s on the paper field form. This year, the Aquatic Invasives data only needs to be reported once, at the end of the season.

  26. How to enter data Save and Return to List takes you to a list of data you’ve recently entered. To edit a record, click the pencil icon.

  27. How to get data and reports On the Reports, Maps and Documents Tab, click on your project.

  28. How to get data and reports Click on the report name to run it.

  29. How to get data and reports http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/cbcw

  30. How to get data and reports http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/cbcw Reports and downloads are available here (for whole counties, etc.)

  31. How to get data and reports

  32. How to get data and reports http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/clmn/ On the Citizen Lake Monitoring site, you can browse reports by county. Currently only water quality reports are available, but this coming year, we’ll add AIS.

  33. How to get data and reports http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/AIS/ AIS lists and maps are available here.

  34. How to get data and reports http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/SWDV/ We also have an interactive mapping tool which shows Aquatic Invasive Speices, monitoring stations, etc.

  35. How to find forms http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/forms/

  36. How to find forms http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/forms/

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