Two opportunities for volunteer training in stream monitoring coming up soon.
From West Virginia DEP Save Our Streams with Callie Sams next Tuesday, October 10, on Gandy Creek in Mon National Forest

Save our Streams Workshop Tuesday, October 10
Participate in this citizen science training and learn how to conduct a biosurvey to monitor the health of a stream. The workshop will be conducted at the Swallow Rock Campground but we will arrange a carpool from Buckhannon/Elkins. Please email jessica.a.bryzek@wv.gov for more information and to sign up for the training.
And from West Virginia Rivers on the Greenbrier later in October

- Water Quality Monitoring Skills: Become a citizen scientist and document valuable information on water quality and potential pollution events without specialized equipment
- Pipeline Construction Awareness: Understand the unique challenges posed by construction projects like the Mountain Valley Pipeline and how they can impact our water.
- Sense of Community: Meet like-minded individuals who care about protecting water resources.
Volunteer water monitors: citizen scientists- Public News Service
