The Department of Natural Resources has created a statewide, citizen-based volunteer water quality program called IOWATER. I wonder if this is something the Sierra Club might look into for group/chapter volunteer outings, for example. To quote the pilot program brochure: "The program provides educational materials to assist volunteers in collecting samples and interpreting results. It will also provide a statewide network so that volunteers from across Iowa can share their results with others. "IOWATER emphasizes looking at the watershed as well as collecting information about the water body. Data collected can provide local groups a valuable tool to determine what influences water quality in their area and, more importantly, what can be done to improve it." IOWATER is a cooperative effort of the DNR, Iowa Environmental Council, IA division of the Izaak Walton League, IA Farm Bureau Federation, Natural Resources Conservation Service, UI Hygienic Laboratory, and many local volunteer groups, organizations and individuals. The pilot program will begin this spring for the Raccoon River Watershed. It involves 22 monitoring groups. A statewide training session is scheduled for August 6-7 at the NDR's Springbrook Conservation Education Center For more information or to ask for a brochure: IOWATER Iowa DNR 2473 160th Road Guthrie Center, IA 50115-8515 Tel. (515) 747-2051 Fax (515) 747-2200 e-mail: [log in to unmask] Becky Soglin Iowa City Area Group, Conservation Chair Note: This is a personal e-mail account held privately through the University of Iowa. It is not a UI work account. ----------------------------------------------------------------- To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send email to [log in to unmask] Make the message text (not the subject): SIGNOFF IOWA-TOPICS