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Volunteer Monitoring
Volunteer Monitoring
Volunteer Monitoring

 

Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring

CCWI coordinates a citizen monitoring program in the Russian River, Salmon Creek, and Petaluma River Basins. Citizen monitors are volunteer members of neighborhood or watershed groups which are interested in watershed protection. By monitoring local creeks and rivers, citizen monitors learn about their watershed, help pinpoint pollution sources, and identify widespread problems. CCWI trains citizen monitors in how to use the equipment, and lends the equipment to them on a monthly basis (like a library). For more information about quality assurance, equipment calibration, and data analysis, please contact the CCWI office.
Become a Volunteer Monitor  |   A Monitoring Story  |   Monitoring Handbook  |  Data
Humbolt Bay First Flush  |   Fortuna Area Projects  |   Stuart School Junior Monitors

 

Find Your Watershed


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Americano Creek Austin Creek Dutch Bill Creek Green Valley Creek Jenner Creek Laguna de Santa Rosa Mark West creek Pocket Creek Russian River Salmon Creek Santa Rosa Creek Blucher Creek

Americano Creek  |  Austin Creek  | Blucher Creek |  Cheney Gulch
Dutch Bill Creek | Green Valley Creek  |  Jenner Creek  | 
Laguna de Santa Rosa
 | Mark West Creek  |  Pocket Canyon
Russian River  |  Salmon Creek   |  Santa Rosa Creek

 

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