| Help make a difference in our environment!
Join
volunteers throughout Fairfax County who monitor water quality
in local streams. County and state officials will
use the data you collect to assess the overall condition of
our streams and help determine watershed management initiatives.
The
Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District provides
all the training and equipment you need. No prior
experience is necessary. We train volunteers to assess ecological
conditions in streams based on the presence and abundance of
benthic macroinvertebrates (aquatic insects). Volunteers also
learn how to take chemical measurements about nitrate/nitrite
and turbidity. Training includes indoor and field workshops
and mentoring by experienced monitors.
Volunteers can monitor at different levels of commitment.
You may choose to assist other monitors when it is convenient
for your schedule. Or you may adopt your chosen stream and commit
to monitoring it four times a year. We will make the program work
for you!
NVSWCD
reviews and certifies the data and forwards it to the Fairfax
County Stream Protection Strategy Program, Virginia Department
of Environmental Quality, and Virginia Save Our Streams.
If you are interested in becoming a monitor, e-mail
the coordinator or call 703-324-1425, TTY 711.
To learn more about the volunteer monitoring program or see
a current training calendar, visit the monitors'
web page.
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