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Water monitoring training events Central Iowa
From:
Jane Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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Iowa Discussion, Alerts and Announcements
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Wed, 1 Jun 2011 15:08:30 -0500
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WHAT'S IN YOUR WATER? IOWATER CAN HELP YOU FIND OUT.TWO EVENTS

 

June 4, Saturday

Deadline to register June 2

IOWATER training in Polk City

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM,

Polk City Library

1500 West Broadway Street

For more information or to register,

contact Sean McCoy at 515-432-2316 x 3 or e-mail at
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June 7; Iowa Water Training

The deadline for registration is June 1

Waukee 8:30 AM- 4:30 PM

Waukee @ Bean Barn (29762 310th)

Lisa Bean (RRWA Board Member)

29762 310th Waukee, IA 50263

(515)210-4866

For more information or to register, please contact Lisa Bean at

515-210-4866 or e-mail at [log in to unmask]

 

During the workshop classroom instruction will be combined with hands-on
training as participants learn how to monitor and assess the quality of
their local streams, rivers, and lakes. 

 

IOWATER emphasizes a perspective based on the "watershed," or the area of
land that drains into a body of water. As workshop participants will learn,
much of the trash, chemicals and other materials used on the land will
eventually end up in the water.

 

Water quality monitoring volunteers will be trained to conduct physical and
chemical assessments. Physical assessments document the physical attributes
of a waterbody, such as temperature and water clarity. Chemical testing
includes pH, nitrogen, phosphate, chloride and dissolved oxygen monitoring. 

  

Workshop registration fees are $20 per person or $30 for a team and cover
all program fees, meals, and testing equipment. The deadline for
registration is June 1. 

 

*Group registration fee is $30.00 for up to three people; ten dollars for
each additional person (please send everyone's name and contact information
with the registration form). Each group receives only one set of equipment
to share. Note if you are a state employee you must register as an
individual if you are attending for work.

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2011 IOWATER Introductory Workshop Registration Form- Please send to Local
Contact Name: ___________________________ Organization/Group:

_________________________________

Address:

____________________________________________________________________________

________ Street             City        State     Zip

Phone: (day): ________________________________ (evening):

______________________________

Fax: _______________________________ E

mail:__________________________________________

Please check this box if you would NOT want to be included on our
informational email list Please check this box if are a state employee
attending for work Any attendee with special needs or requiring special
accommodations while attending the IOWATER workshop should contact IOWATER
at (319) 335-1761.

 

 


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