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Upper Rappahannock Watershed Stream Monitoring Program |
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The Culpeper SWCD (consisting of Culpeper, Greene, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock Counties) and John Marshall SWCD (Fauquier County), in cooperation with the Rappahannock Conservation Council, have established a network of volunteers to conduct chemical and biological monitoring of streams in the Upper Rappahannock River Basin. Volunteers are trained and certified to conduct monitoring that meets the requirements of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. If you would like more information about the stream monitoring program, or think you might be interested in becoming a volunteer monitor, contact the Culpeper Soil and Water Conservation District, at (540) 825-8591, or by email at Stephanie.DeNicola@va.nacdnet.net. |
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Maps, photos and water quality indices for each of the monitoring sites. Click on the station name to access the stream's water quality index, raw biological data, and, in some cases, chemical and/or historical STORET data. |
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Summary of Water Quality Indexes A table of the quarterly water quality indexes for all the streams we monitor. |
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Raw macroinvertebrates for all stations & chemical data at selected stations by quarter |
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Information about our citizen stream monitoring network. |
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Historical water quality information gleaned from the Environmental Protection Agency’s STORET (STOrage and RETrieval) data system. |
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An Introduction to Stream Monitoring Learn about stream monitoring. |
| Your feedback on how we can improve this web site is welcome. Please email Stephanie.DeNicola@va.nacdnet.net with suggestions or comments. |