Upcoming Fairfax County Stream Monitoring Opportunities
Photo: J. Quinn
The Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District (NVSWCD) monitors several streams throughout Fairfax County during their scheduled stream monitoring workshops throughout the year. These workshops engage volunteers in collecting data, with scheduled monitoring sessions at least twice a year at each location.
NVSWCD trains volunteers to assess ecological conditions in streams based on the absence/presence of benthic macroinvertebrates (aquatic bugs and other critters). Training includes field workshops and mentoring by experienced monitors, no prior experience required!
Volunteers can assist at different levels of commitment. You may choose to participate in one or a few NVSWCD public stream monitoring workshops, or you may become a certified stream monitor to adopt your chosen stream and commit to monitoring it at least twice a year.
There are three shifts scheduled thus far –
- March 11, from 10am-1pm at Sugarland Run in Herndon
- March 16, from 9am-12pm at Pohick Creek in Springfield
- March 20, from 3-6pm at Difficult Run in Great Falls
Minimum age: 12 (All volunteers under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.)
To sign up, please log in to Volunteer Fairfax and search for stream monitoring.
To learn more about NVSWCD and their activities, see their page here: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/soil-water-conservation/volunteer-stream-monitoring
Contact Ashley Palmer for more information at 703-324-1423 or [email protected].
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