The California Environmental Data Exchange Network (CEDEN) provides a central location to store surface water quality data for California waterbodies. Created by the State Board with support from the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP), CEDEN helps aggregate multiple data sets, so these data are accessible to environmental managers and the public.
Currently data uploaded into CEDEN for the Lahontan Water Board is comprised of 1) ambient water quality data collected by the regional SWAMP team, (2) monitoring data associated with projects in the Lahontan Region funded through contracts and grants, which require data reporting to CEDEN, (3) data generated by researchers, citizen monitors, and watershed groups, which though not required to upload into CEDEN, otherwise report data so it may be used for water quality assessment and/or made public, and (4) data related to implementation of the Lake Tahoe Total Maximum Daily Load.
To optimize sharing of surface water quality information, data collectors throughout the Lahontan Region are encouraged to store and share data in the CEDEN system.