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Stockport Creek Watershed “Workshop on Wheels” June 9, 2012

Stockport Creek Watershed “Workshop on Wheels” June 9, 2012. First Stop – Headwaters of the Kinderhook Creek in Hancock, Mass. Using Wind Wisely Ridge Line Brodie Mountain – Elevation 2,500 feet – . Water Quality at the Headwaters.

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Stockport Creek Watershed “Workshop on Wheels” June 9, 2012

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  1. Stockport Creek Watershed “Workshop on Wheels” June 9, 2012

  2. First Stop – Headwaters of the Kinderhook Creek in Hancock, Mass

  3. Using Wind Wisely Ridge Line Brodie Mountain – Elevation 2,500 feet –

  4. Water Quality at the Headwaters Depth at mid-pond 3 feet; Dissolved Oxygen 8 ppm; pH level 8; Nitrates zero; Phosphates 2ppm; Chloride .03; Turbidity 20 JTU’s; Coliform Negative

  5. Stephentown Town HallPresentations

  6. Stream Gauge Discussion by Gary Wall, USGS Hydrologist

  7. Don Meltz, GIS & Planning Consultant Shares Mapping Resources

  8. Mouth of the Stockport Creek with Dan Miller, NYS DEC Hudson River Estuary Program

  9. Low Tide at Stockport Creek

  10. 517 Square Miles, 2 States, 3 Counties, 26 Municipalities, One Vision

  11. The “Watershed on Wheels” bus tour of the Stockport Watershed was made possible through a grant made to Hudson Basin River Watch, Inc. by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Hudson River Estuary program. We all Live in a Watershed

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