Charles E. Piersall
The Charles E. Piersall Chapter is located on the banks of the North Platte River in Casper, Wyoming. Founded in 1925, the chapter owns 30 acres of riparian habitat, including a rustic lodge, the Fort Caspar Campground, and the Bruce K. Ward Wildlife Park. Our catch-and-release fishing pond is stocked stock with trout. Chapter conservation activities include road-side clean-up a college fund for Casper College students studying environmental science. Most of our members enjoy the outdoors, and recent outings include a camping weekend in the Big Horn Mountains and a weekend at Alcova Lake. Future plans include starting a youth program.

Your kit will include a bottle containing 25 nitrate test strips which you can use to test your water source(s) throughout the year. You’ll also receive postcards explaining how to use your nitrate test strips and how to share your Nitrate Watch results on the Clean Water Hub.
Your kit will include four test strips so you can test your waterway throughout the season. You’ll also receive a chart to help you interpret your results and a postcard with instructions for completing a Salt Watch test and reporting your findings.