C-SAW doesn’t conduct watershed monitoring or assessments. Instead, C-SAW helps watershed organizations do a better job with their own monitoring and assessments.
C-SAW can help your group:
-- Learn how to assess watershed health
-- Identify solutions
-- Develop monitoring programs, protection plans, and restoration projects
Assistance is made possible by a Department of Environmental Protection Growing Greener grant awarded to Pocono Northeast Resource Conservation & Development Council and its partner institutions located throughout Pennsylvania.
USGS Training
As part of the Consortium for Scientific Assistance to Watersheds (C-SAW), USGS recently provided training to the Lackawanna County Conservation District on traditional and innovative geomorphic assessment techniques.
To apply for this free assistance or for more information, visit the Consortium for Scientific Assistance to Watersheds webpage.
[How Clean Is Your Stream?
[Check DEP’s 2022 Water Quality Report to find out how clean streams are near you.]
[Posted: May 18, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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