CSREES Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring National Facilitation Project logo Link to National CSREES Water Quality Program website

Selected Archives of Volunteer Monitoring Listserv Discussions- Success Stories

blue line dividing header from body of page

Project Initiatives Link to 382K pdf file with a Project DescriptionLink to Outreach Materials and Activities webpage
Link to Information about Nationwide Inquiry
Link to information about online databasesLink to webpage about training modules

Link to listing of Volunteer Monitoring Programs sponsored or co-sponsored by ExtensionLink to Related Research and Educational EffortsLink to information about studies that research various aspects of volunteer monitoring
Link to webpage about the Guide for Growing Programs Link to 803 K pdf file about Using the Guide Link to Why Monitoring Makes Sense 582K portable document format fileLink to Designing Your Monitoring Strategy, 1.6 M p.d.f. fileLink to Monitoring Matrix, 80K p.d.f. fileLink to 986K p.d.f. file about effective training techniquesLink to 437 KB p.d.f. file of Monitoring Equipment SuppliersLink to listing of direct links to online manuals from volunteer monitoring (Extension) programsLink to 1.5 MB pdf file about Building Credibility for Volunteer Monitoring Programs (Quality Assurance and Quality Control)Link to 1020 KB pdf file about SHaring Information Through Internet ExchangeLink to fact sheet learning module about Volunteer Management (7 M pdf file)Link to 6086 KB pdf file about planning your program's data management systemOutreach ToolsLocating Support and Funding

Special Topics' header
Link to Highlighted Program Link to Highlighted Program archivesLink to Job PostingsLink to Secchi Dip-In websiteLink to National Water Monitoring Day Information

return to previous page

 

The Question

Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 11:52:59 -0700
From: Rick Simpson <rls@telus.net>
Subject: [volmonitor] Information Inquiry Re: Watershed Management

Briefly:

I'm wondering if some of the Volunteer Monitor subscribers can help me.

I'm a volunteer whose doing routine background research and fact finding about real world, on-the-ground, practical watershed management success stories - the good, the bad and the ugly.

Practical examples of watershed management success stories/case studies would be helpful - we are trying to deal with integrated watershed management issues in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, a semi-arid desert area (consisting of four water-limited biogeoclimatic zones).

Any leads to web based information will be sincerely appreciated.

Thank you for your help.

Rick Simpson
volunteer director, Oceola Fish & Game Club (OFGC), Lake Country (Winfield), British Columbia, Canada
volunteer chair, OFGC, fisheries chair
volunteer co-chair, British Columbia  Wildlife Federation (BCWF) Region 8 (Okanagan/Okanogan - Similkameen basins), fisheries committee
405 - 1938 Pandosy Street, British Columbia, Canada V1Y 1R7
Tel: 250-868-2535; Cel: 250-215-3171; Email: rls@telus.net

Responses

Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 10:03:46 -0500
From: "Thorpe, Anthony Paul" <thorpet@missouri.edu>
Subject: RE: [volmonitor] Information Inquiry Re: Watershed Management

This may apply, Rick.
The Lakes of Missouri Volunteer Program data were used to document phosphorus reductions following a wastewater treatment plant upgrade. The plant discharges into a river that feeds one of our larger, and nicer, reservoirs. Expensive phosphorus reduction equipment was installed to reduce algae problems in the river and reservoir.

It is nice to be able to say the equipment is working. The money was well spent and perhaps other plant operators will be willing to upgrade to phoshorus reduction in the future.


Tony Thorpe

Coordinator, Lakes of Missouri Volunteer Program
302 ABNR University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, MO 65211
Phone: 1-800-895-2260
Fax: 573-884-5070

Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 10:44:31 -0500
From: Steven Witmer <switmer@ci.johnston.ia.us>
Subject: RE: [volmonitor] Information Inquiry Re: Watershed Management

Rick (and others),

You may already be aware of this, but the Summer 2002 issue of the Volunteer Monitor is titled "Success Stories."  You might find some interesting information there if you have not already looked at it. Here is the link to the online copy: 




Steve Witmer




 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


================================================================================

 

Updated
blue line dividing footer from body of page