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Master Water Stewards -- IDAH2O

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Stream and pond monitoring at an educational quality of data

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The IDAH2O Master Water Stewards program is a volunteer, citizen scientist effort to collect basic water quality data for Idaho streams. Participants attend a two-part workshop that combines about three hours of online instruction with about three hours of hands-on fieldwork.

Once a volunteer becomes a certified Master Water Steward, they can adopt a stream location to monitor regularly. Monitoring includes habitat, biological, and chemical/physical assessments.

All data collected is added to a public website. This data may help agencies determine water quality standards and priorities.

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Minimum Age: 13

Languages: English

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