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Page 1: Water Action Volunteers’ Citizen Stream Monitoring Program

Water Action Volunteers’ Water Action Volunteers’ Citizen Stream Monitoring Citizen Stream Monitoring

ProgramProgram

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• Wav established 1992• UWEX/DNR partnership

– River Clean ups– Storm Drain Stenciling

• Monitoring established 1996• Diverse group determined

goals, parameters, methods

Water Action Volunteers’ Stream Monitoring

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1. Provide opportunity for WI citizens to monitor streams

2. Support data sharing for educational purposes

3. Provide a communication network for monitors

4. Support environmental and civic groups in monitoring

5. Increase linkages between volunteers and public resource protection programs

Program Goals

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• All groups able to measure

– not cost prohibitive

• Easy to measure

• Well-represents stream health over time

Sampling parameters

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Volunteers monitor 6 variablesVariable Method Frequency

Temperature Thermometer Monthly

Dissolved oxygen HACH chemistry kit Monthly

Water clarity Turbidity tube Monthly

Biotic Index(macroinvertebrates)

D-net sampling Twice a year (spring/fall)

Habitat Site assessment Once a year

Stream flow Orange float method Monthly

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• Annual training organized locally

• Hands-on

• 3-7 hours

• Parameters: Chosen locally

• Summer check-in picnics (opt.)

• Annual meetings to discuss data results, for fun and for education

Volunteer Training and Education

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Partnerships make it work

Map created by Manitowoc Co. LWCD

• Citizens’ groups• Wisconsin DNR

biologists• UWEX-Basin Educators• L.W.C.D.s/Local gov’t• School groups• University scientists• Environmental/River

Groups• Nature Centers• W.E.R.C.s

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• Local programs, coordinated by– DNR/UWEX– Counties/Municipalities– Non-profit Organizations– Nature Centers– Teachers– Interest groups (e.g.,

T.U., Sierra Club)

Who’s participating in WAV?

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• Helps initiate local program• Provides written methods• Helps local group obtain

equipment • Sponsors Train the Trainer

events • Helps to plan and carry out

local training events

WAV assistance for local groups

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• Statewide online database

• Website with stream monitoring information and resources

• Networking: List server & conferences

• Data analysis and summaries

WAV assistance for local groups

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Local coordinators’ responsibilities• Recruit and interact with

volunteers– Newsletters, presentations,

email, onsite visits, phone

• Organize training, QA/QC or annual events

• Collect and enter data from volunteers

• Tackle problems volunteers have (with help from WAV)

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Volunteer monitors’ responsibilities

• Attend annual training• Sample monthly during

monitoring season• Ask questions• Submit data to local

coordinator• Report problems to DNR resources• Learn about local water• Have fun

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Monitoring Equipment• Cost $200/ team• Watershed Education

Resource Centers (W.E.R.C.s)– 19 across the state– Loan a variety of

monitoring equipment and resources

– Training help

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Data accepted into the database

• 6 WAV parameters (using WAV methods!), and– pH– Sample time/date– Precipitation (daily)– Rusty crayfish findings– Staff gage height– Weather– Comments

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• Educational• Baseline data

– Information about places where there might not be other data

– Red flags– Many eyes in the watershed

• Can result in DNR learning about a potential problem and respond to it before it would otherwise have become realized

Data Uses

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• Website • News articles• Annual meetings • Brochures• WDNR State of

the Basin Reports• County LWRM

Plans

Data Sharing Data Use

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Accessing the database

1. Go to: http://clean-water.uwex.edu/wav

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2. Click “monitoring database” button

Accessing the database

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3. Choose to Enter the Database

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The database is searchable by:

•County

•Site

•Stream Name

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New and Upcoming Program Additions

• Crayfish surveys (Summer 2004)

• Macroinvertebrate wildcards (Summer 2004)

• Family level identification key (Fall 2004)

• E. coli monitoring (Spring 2005- pilot)

• Understanding River Data booklet (Summer 2005)

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Kris Stepenuck, WAV [email protected]://clean-water.uwex.edu/wavhttp://www.usawaterquality.org/volunteer (E. coli monitoring project information)