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GMR Citizens’ Water Quality Monitoring

GMR Citizens’ Water Quality Monitoring. 2010 data sharing 28 Feb. 2011. From Idea to Program. A collaborative effort from the beginning. Mapping Out Our Work. A Call to Action. Equipment and Funding. Getting Out There. upstream. downstream. left bank. right bank.

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GMR Citizens’ Water Quality Monitoring

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  1. GMR Citizens’ Water Quality Monitoring 2010 data sharing 28 Feb. 2011

  2. From Idea to Program A collaborative effort from the beginning

  3. Mapping Out Our Work

  4. A Call to Action

  5. Equipment and Funding

  6. Getting Out There upstream downstream left bank right bank

  7. Going to the Next Level • Level 2 Credible Data lab with OEPA • QUAP—Quality Assurance Program • QHEIs / QHEI training

  8. Data! • Nitrates—excess from row crops • Total Phosphorous—excess from WWTP, row crops soil erosion. • pH—elevated by algal photosynthesis • Conductivity—elevated by WWTPs & septic systems • Turbidity-elevated by runoff erosion from row crops and construction sites. • Fecal Coliforms—elevated by human and animal feces.

  9. Registering samples Turbidity Total Phosphorus Nitrate

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