IOWATER MAKES A SPLASH
A total of 18 workshops were held across Iowa during the year 2000. At these workshops, more than 500 volunteers were trained, including teachers and students from 70 Iowa middle/high schools and 22 faculty/students from Iowa universities and colleges. Workshop participants are trained to identify the benthic organisms that live in streams, to chemically test the water, and to evaluate the streams habitat. Participants are provided all the equipment to start monitoring.
A public on-line database at the IOWATER web site (www.IOWATER.net) allows school groups and others to register sites to monitor, submit water-quality data collected in the field, and access data collected by other volunteers in their watershed and across Iowa. Also available is data collected professionally.
Although currently focused on streams, IOWATER will be expanding in 2001 to include lake/pond monitoring, soil monitoring, and benthic macroinvertebrate indexing. Citizens who participate in the monitoring process benefit the environment by becoming actively involved in local water-quality issues and by assisting in restoration of Iowas waters. And theyll have a little fun and some muddy exercise to boot!