The resources on this page give you an idea of the range of materials available to you about the Kalamazoo River, its history, its ecology, etc. It is NOT an exhaustive list of resources, but it should help you get started.
This Zotero site collects numerous resources gathered by Dr. Wirtz and Mr. Eckel. Feel free to peruse these and use some for your own research into the Kalamazoo River.
The MI Clean Water plan consists of a $207 million in investments directly related to clean, safe drinking water and $293 in investments related to improving the wastewater management.
MiEnviro Portal is a comprehensive electronic notification, permitting, emissions reporting, and compliance application for various environmental programs. You can use this searchable interface to explore thousands of publicly available documents and other information.
This resource by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources allows you to browse different Michigan watershed basins and get estimated groundwater discharge for those basins.
"The Kalamazoo River Watershed Council provides access to a variety of the latest plans for managing the watershed to improve and protect water quality. These plans have been developed by a variety of organizations with input from agencies, stakeholders, and other partners."
This online journal publishes editions of Soundscape: The Journal for Acoustic Ecology, conference proceedings of WFAE and those of WFAE Affiliate Member conferences, special editions, and independent articles. Editions of Soundscape prior to 2024 are available at the World Forum for Acoustic Ecology site.
This non-profit organization supports "organizations and leaders to improve and protect their waterways, create climate-resilient communities, and ensure equitable access to safe, affordable drinking water."