The Acton Wakefield Watersheds Alliance is seeking volunteer monitors for local lakes and rivers. Explore areas along the beautiful Branch and Salmon Falls Rivers in Wakefield, NH and Acton, ME! River volunteers work with AWWA to determine the quality of local waters through the use of field probes. No experience or lab skills are needed; these are simple devices designed for use by volunteer monitors in less than 1 hour every other week. If you can lower a string in a bucket, you can play a crucial role in tracking the quality of our local water bodies. The next training workshop will be held on July 9th at 9AM.
We are also looking for volunteers who are interested in getting involved in lake monitoring on Horn Pond, Lovell Lake and Wilson Lake. UNH has provided an intern for this season and anyone interested in learning how it is done is welcome to come aboard. You can also help if you have a boat on one of these lakes and are interested in being back-up transportation.
For more information or to sign up, contact AWWA at (603) 473-2500 or info@AWwatersheds.org.
We are also looking for volunteers who are interested in getting involved in lake monitoring on Horn Pond, Lovell Lake and Wilson Lake. UNH has provided an intern for this season and anyone interested in learning how it is done is welcome to come aboard. You can also help if you have a boat on one of these lakes and are interested in being back-up transportation.
For more information or to sign up, contact AWWA at (603) 473-2500 or info@AWwatersheds.org.