Information
Sponsors
US Geological Survey
Virginia Department
of Conservation and Recreation
Virginia Department
of Environmental Quality
Virginia Water Monitoring Council
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Virginia Department of Health
US Environmental Protection Agency
Virginia Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts
Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Water Resources Research Center
Adopt-A-Stream
Coordinator
Gary Speiran
About
The
USGS Virginia Water Science Center
USGS IN YOUR STATE
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Monitor Your Own Stream
Everyone is invited to test four key indicators of water
quality: temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. To
participate, you can register and monitor your own site(s) or
participate
at a registered site.
Register your site
Choose any lake, stream, bay, or other waterbody
where you can safely monitor. Register your site now by going to
the WWMD website at
http://www.worldwatermonitoringday.org.
You may also register your monitoring event
with Stewardship
Virginia, a program sponsored by the Virginia
Department of Conservation and Recreation. Participants will
receive certificates.
Post your event information on this site by
contacting Gary Speiran (gspeiran@usgs.gov)
so others will know of your site and others can participate in
your event.
Participate
at a registered site
Prepare your monitoring equipment
Use your own equipment or
obtain an easy-to-use
test kit. A limited number of
free test kits
are available on a first-come/first-served basis.
Kits are also
available for a small fee. Each kit contains an informative instruction book and
enough reagents to repeat up to 50 tests.
Monitor your site
Invite others to help you monitor or do it
yourself. Visit your site anytime from March 22 through December
31 to test the water. When monitoring your own stream,
take care to verify that your data are within
common
limits. These limits are purely guidelines and values can be
outside these limits. It would be good to retest the water if
your results are outside of these limits to verify your results.
Remember, safety first!
Report your data
Submit your results by
returning to the World
Water Monitoring Day website where you registered your site.
Results may be submitted anytime from March 22 through December
31 for inclusion in the annual World Water Monitoring Day
summary reports. Take care to verify your results when submitting
them and compare them to the
common
limits. Results from throughout Virginia will be processed and
then posted on this website as are
results from previous years.
Other Pages Regarding This Event
Registration
Statewide Events
Tools for Schools
Contacts
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