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> From: Peggy Murdock <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Water Quality Monitoring
> Date: Tuesday, June 22, 1999 7:03 PM
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This is a good time for learning water quality testing. The IOWATER
workshop
will equip us not only to monitor streams, but to enter our data into a
state
program where it will be available for anyone who would like to learn about
the
quality of their local lakes and streams. Here in the Central Iowa Group,
we
have already started with training events along Walnut Creek in Des Moines.
The next event takes place at 1pm tomorrow . We will meet at the the
Greenbelt
Park in Clive on 100th street not far from the Saturn dealership.
The State of Missouri also trains and certifies stream monitors. Their
program
is very thorough, consisting of a day of introductory training, a day of
testing to check your knowledge, and a personally monitored stream testing
event. They will also supply the volunteers they train with the materials
they
need.
If you are interested, you can visit their site and register online for the
introductory training at http://www.rollanet.org/~streams/introann.html .
If
there are a number of out-of state people interested, they will give the
first
two days of training back-to-back.
If anyone is interested in back-to-back group training, contact me. If
there
are enough interested people, perhaps they will offer us such a session.
Peggy Murdock
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