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To get started, searching for water quality data is possible for your region and there is a checkbox form to help search for certain parameters you are looking for (e.g. iron, ammonia, fluoride, etc.) GEMStat has stations all over the world, so you can find one near you.
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===View in Google Earth===
If you view the water points in Google Earth, you will see more information about each station. There are also photos that accompany many of the stations to show the region you are looking at. There are instructions in the link below to download Google Earth software, if you do not already have it installed on your computer. Basically once you download the KMZ files (available after you search in the [http://www.gemstat.org/queryrgn.aspx search for data] link on the GEMStat site) then you simply open the KMZ file and it automatically opens in Google Earth and shows you the region.
 
 
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