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SOS Chemical Monitoring Instructions

Detailed instructions on conducting Save Our Streams chemical monitoring.

The State of Nitrate Pollution (Webinar)

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Nitrate is a chemical compound made of nitrogen, and it is a naturally occurring vital component of our ecosystems. However, humans have been contributing unhealthy levels of nitrogen to our…

Salt Watch Update: The State of Road Salt Pollution (Webinar)

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You’ve learned about the impact road salt and chloride have on our trees and our waterways – now learn about where chloride is a problem in streams, lakes and groundwater.…

Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The Hidden Reality of Groundwater as a Drinking Water Source (Webinar)

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Thirty percent of our planet’s fresh water is stored below the Earth’s surface as groundwater, and approximately 145 million Americans get their tap water from these groundwater sources. However, groundwater…

Salt Watch Kickoff: How Salt Impacts the Environment and What You Can Do About It (Webinar)

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We’re kicking off this year’s Winter Salt Watch! We will provide background information and updates on the Salt Watch program and then hand it off to our experts. Dr. Gary…

Mobilizing Congregations for Clean Water (Webinar)

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The faith community is a critical partner in the fight to restore clean water. Mobilizing this sector requires understanding what motivates them. Come hear about successful collaborations with – and…

From the Stream to the Tap: Where Stream Health and Drinking Water Meet (Webinar)

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When discussing water quality, the first image that pops into many people’s minds is the drinking water that comes out of the taps in their home. Clean and safe drinking…

Monitoring Trash and Engaging Communities in the Anacostia (Webinar)

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The Anacostia Watershed Society’s Trash Trap program collects, sorts, and measures trash flowing down the Anacostia River. That gives this nonprofit the info they need to effectively advocate for protection…

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