Water Watch Trainings
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Want to be a part of Sound Rivers’ Water Watch team?
At Water Watch training, you’ll be trained in the field to collect scientific observations about water quality, flooding, erosion, habitat and more. After training, you’ll pick a site and visit it at least once a month to collect observational data, and upload your observations to share with your Riverkeepers. We also host quarterly Water Watch meet-ups where you can share your insights with Sound Rivers’ Riverkeepers and your Water Watch community!
Upcoming trainings (click button to register):
April 2026: Triangle area and Oxford
Information about future trainings and links to sign up to them will be shared on this page. If you’re interested in future trainings, fill out the form below, and we’ll keep you updated about Water Watch trainings as they become available!
Hope to see you at a Water Watch training soon!
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