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A Two-Day Regional Workshop for
Educators in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington
July 14 and 15, 2003, Central Idaho 4-H Camp
Central Idaho 4-H Camp

A workshop was held July 14 and 15, 2003 for educators who:

  • Plan to conduct water quality training for citizens and students in the Pacific Northwest
  • Plan to conduct training for groups that wish to monitor various water quality parameters
  • Want to learn about water quality and resource information material available through land grant universities
  • Want to increase their skills in leading water quality monitoring programs
The workshop contained:
  • A 15-hour short course on water education and monitoring
  • A forum for water quality materials exchange
  • An opportunity to interact with water educators from Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington
  • A free, 428-page educator's manual containing water quality and monitoring information
The learning objectives of the workshop were to:
  • Understand water, watersheds and the beneficial uses of water
  • Identify primary sources and issues surrounding drinking water and ground water
  • Recognize the key indicators of surface water quality
  • Learn how to develop or support a local volunteer monitoring workgroup
  • Assess physical, chemical and biological water habitats and quality
  • Empower citizens to protect their water quality
This program was provided in collaboration with the CSREES Volunteer Monitoring National Facilitation Project.

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Resources from Programs with contacts/partners at this training ARE NOW AVAILABLE.
PowerPoint training materials from the workshop ARE NOW AVAILABLE:
"Obtaining & Using Volunteer-Collected Information" PowerPoint.
"Resources Available for Monitoring Programs" PowerPoint.
More resources from the workshop ARE NOW AVAILABLE:
"Program Management" PowerPoint.
"Volunteer Management" PowerPoint.
"Funding Options" PowerPoint.
Equipment List PDF -- Includes contact information for a wide variety of equipment and information sites.
Monitoring Matrix PDF -- Electronic copy of the national Facilitation Volunteer Monitoring Project matrix.
Plant Protocol PDF -- Electronic copy of the aquatic plant monitoring protocol. Can be adapted as needed (but would appreciate credit to Elizabeth Herron, URI Watershed Watch, and Jo Tempte, Wisconsin Self-Help Program).
Zebra Mussel -- copy of the Washington State Ecology Department's zebra mussel monitoring protocol.
Sample login and data entry worksheets.

For questions contact Sharon J. Collman at:

Sharon J. Collman
Cooperative Extension Liaison
US EPA REgion 10 -- EPTA-086
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
or 206-553-0038 or collman.sharon@epa.gov

Hands-on training at the Central Idaho 4-H Camp
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University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service
University of Idaho Water Quality Program
Northwest Indian College

Oregon State University Water Resources
Washington State University Extension Water Quality

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A cooperative program consisting of the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
and
the Land Grant Colleges and Universities.

- a Regionally-Based National Network -

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USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
CSREES PNW Regional Water Quality Program