The Virginia Citizens for Water Quality will host a summit in Ashland Virginia at Randolph Macon College on Saturday, October 19. The summit theme is more money, more monitoring, with a goal of providing monitoring groups and individual monitors with diverse resources and partnership opportunities to increase or sustain monitoring programs. The summit will begin…
Do you collect water samples but have difficulty communicating results to the public? If so, then this two day workshop is for you: This two-day course, led by the Integration & Application Network (IAN) of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, provides participants with a data interpretation toolbox for effectively understanding and communicating…
If you monitor water quality in Virginia, the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) needs your help. By taking a 5 minute survey, the DEQ will be able to quantify the value of water quality monitoring by citizen volunteers and other organizations. If you have already taken the survey, thank you for your input. If…