Become an AquaTracker: Water Quality Monitoring Course (Marsh Dykes and Thamesmead)
Saturday 21 June
9.30am - 3.30pm
Tump53 Nature Reserve, Water Lily Walk, London SE28 8AS
FREE
This course has been developed through the EMPOWER Rivers Project.
Join the latest Water Quality Monitoring training course that will be delivered across the Marsh Dykes and Thamesmead catchment. This is following on from the Waterblitz event which took place in 2024 within the Marsh Dykes and Thamesmead Catchment.
You will also learn about other projects in the catchment, how your data will be used to benefit these projects, and how you can get further involved.
This is a one-day course approximately starting at 9:30am and finishing at 3:30pm. The course consists of a morning session inside at the Tump 53 Nature Reserve, Greenwich followed by a lunch break, a practical session by the waterway where you will get to use some of the water quality monitoring kit, and then a final session back inside.
Topics covered will include:
• The multiple pressures impacting London's rivers
• The different types of pollution
• The importance of citizen science in monitoring water quality
• The various water quality monitoring methodologies available and their purposes
• The kit we offer and how to use it
• Health and safety protocols
• Where and how to upload your data
• What the impact from your data will be
Please sign up as soon as possible as places are limited!
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