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Chemistry & Flow Monitoring - Wayne County Orientation

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Trenton, MI
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  • Details

    Date:
    March 22, 2025
    10:30 AM - 12:30 PM EDT
    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime)
    Time Commitment:
    A few hours per month
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Cause Areas:
    Environment & Sustainability, Science & Technology

    Description

    Help us monitor our region’s waters!

    Enjoy being outdoors while measuring the quality of local rivers and creeks! Learn how to collect water samples, measure stream flow, and record water chemistry measurements for the Alliance of Downriver Watersheds coordinated by the Huron River Watershed Council. We are recruiting volunteers interested in monitoring water quality in Wayne County. No prior experience needed. After completing this orientation, volunteers are expected to commit to at least 4 sampling trips during the growing season (April through September) to designated monitoring sites in Washtenaw county. During each sampling trip, volunteers spend 2-4 hours in the field on average.

    Explore the chemistry data collected by our program by visiting our Chemistry Dashboard. Real-time water level and flow data is also available for many of our monitoring sites on our Open-Storm site thanks to our partnership with the University of Michigan’s Digital Water Laboratory’s water level and flow sensors and the velocity measurements taken by our volunteers.

    Help us monitor our region’s waters!

    Enjoy being outdoors while measuring the quality of local rivers and creeks! Learn how to collect water samples, measure stream flow, and record water chemistry measurements for the Alliance of Downriver Watersheds coordinated by the Huron River Watershed Council. We are recruiting volunteers interested in monitoring water quality in Wayne County. No prior experience needed. After completing this orientation, volunteers are expected to commit to at least 4 sampling trips during the growing season (April through September) to designated monitoring sites in Washtenaw county. During each sampling trip, volunteers spend 2-4 hours in the field on average.

    Explore the chemistry data collected by our program by visiting our Chemistry Dashboard. Real-time water level and flow data is also available for many of our monitoring sites on our Open-Storm site thanks to our partnership with the University of Michigan’s…

    Location

    On-site

    Orientation is at the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge. Monitoring is at designated monitoring sites in Wayne County.

    5437 W Jefferson Ave, Trenton, MI 48183, USA
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    How to Apply

    Please register for the orientation via the HRWC website. For additional information, please contact Kelly McCabe via email at kmccabe@hrwc.org.

    Please register for the orientation via the HRWC website. For additional information, please contact Kelly McCabe via email at kmccabe@hrwc.org.

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