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In order to start a successful local Hoosier Riverwatch program, it is recommended that you thoroughly read the Riverwatch training manual and attend a Riverwatch training workshop. Workshops are held around the state (generally from May-October), are free and open to the public, and provide hands-on monitoring experience. Once certified, volunteers may submit water quality data to the Hoosier Riverwatch database. Click on the Calendar button below to view a listing of upcoming workshops.
Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring "Basic" Training
Introduces citizens and educators to water quality monitoring utilizing hands-on habitat, chemical, and biological assessment methods. Participants gain experience and skills in the use of chemical monitoring kits and aquatic insect collection and identification. The sessions are held both inside and outdoors. After completion of this training, participants become "Certified Volunteer Monitors" and are qualified to submit data to the statewide volunteer stream monitoring database. Any interested adult is welcome to attend, and once certified, may teach students how to monitor.
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Licensed Indiana teachers may receive 3 Certification Renewal Units for attending this training.
Riverwatch Fun-Filled Field Days
In these ½ day special sessions, previously-trained Riverwatch volunteers have the opportunity to spend more time playing around in the creek, measuring stream flow & habitat quality, trying out the new chemical testing kits, and practicing macroinvertebrate identification ~ and being able to ask for help! Please join us for some monitoring practice fun in many Indiana State Parks and other unique and beautiful sites!
Special Topics in Water Monitoring and Environmental Education
These advanced workshops for Riverwatch trained volunteers cover a wide variety of topics including: ½-day refresher training, Hach kit chemistry testing, macroinvertebrate identification & life-cycles, fly-tying, curriculum materials for teaching about Indiana wetlands, water quality, human health and environmental literature. Pre-registration is required. Some workshops are presented in cooperation with partner programs and may have a fee.
Water Monitoring Instructor Training
Requires water monitoring experience, submission of an application, and acceptance into the program. Volunteer Instructors conduct Riverwatch training workshops and are local contacts for other volunteer monitors.