Ardmore Students Become Certified Water Monitors

On Friday, Mona Dominguez traveled to Ardmore to train our Naturalist Studies teens as certified water chemistry monitors through Alabama Water Watch. This is a state-approved, stackable credential. 

Alabama is number one in the nation for freshwater biodiversity, with over 132,000 miles of rivers and streams. The 4-H AWW program is giving our students the opportunity to assume an active role in preserving this precious resource. They are mastering new skills, gaining awareness of natural resource issues and enjoying time outdoors.

Certified students will be able to check out our chemistry testing kit and adopt a testing site. They will work in pairs to gather and report data from local streams and rivers.

This certification will help us meet our goals of becoming involved in citizen science initiatives and making a difference in our community.


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