Volunteer Training

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(TOC right) Water quality monitoring has been a part of San Diego Coastkeeper’s mission since 2000 when we began sending volunteers into the field to collect data in various watersheds in San Diego County. Since then San Diego Coastkeeper’s Water Quality Monitoring Program has grown to engage the support of over 100 volunteers per year.

As part of our efforts to engage local communities in promoting understanding of water pollution issues that face our county, San Diego Coastkeeper works with its citizen volunteers and partner organizations to collect surface water quality samples from the county’s watersheds. These persons bring various talents, dedication and their time to build the capacity and value of the San Diego Coastkeeper Water Quality Monitoring Program.

Click here for participation guidelines for partner organizations

Click here for Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP)


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Pictures of Water Quality Lab

Tour of our Water Quality Lab Toxicity Testing Using Bioluminiscent Plankton

Volunteer Training

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Field Sample Collection and Analysis Standard Operating Procedure {SOP}

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Nitrate Testing Protocol

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Ammonia Testing Protocol

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Phosphate Testing Protocol

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San Diego's Water Supply Challenges and Opportunities

Clean Water Ambassador Tranings

Dr.Lisa Shaffer, UCSD : Water and Climate on April 23,2009

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