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Willamette Riverkeeper
Portland Boathouse
1515 SE Water Ave #102
Portland, OR
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Willamette Riverkeeper’s River Guardian Program seeks to engage citizens of the Willamette Valley and focus their collective energy and passion for the river to help improve the health of the Willamette. Through Project 185 and Testing the Waters, Willamette Riverkeeper trains volunteers to monitor the river for signs of pollution and water quality.

Project 185: River Guardians Patrol the Willamette

 

Through Project 185, River Guardian volunteers choose a mile segment of the Willamette to monitor on a monthly basis. From canoes, kayaks, backyards or a favorite walking trail, River Guardians look for excessive erosion, new clearings, illegal dumping, sewer overflows, and other problems that affect the habitat and water quality of the Willamette. Volunteers develop an intimate relationship with their stretch of the river and are able to notice both obvious problems and subtle changes over time.

When an area of concern is identified, River Guardians report back to Willamette Riverkeeper staff and work with them to research the issue. Volunteers then have the option to work with Willamette Riverkeeper to work toward finding a solution to the identified problem. This may mean contacting a local or state agency or working with landowners to educate them about river-friendly management practices.

To prepare River Guardians for their monitoring sessions, Willamette Riverkeeper offers trainings, in cities and towns along the entire river, that introduce volunteers to the river and the issues they may encounter. Following the training, new River Guardians choose the mile of river they wish to monitor. Once they have attended a training, River Guardians are ready to begin their monitoring.

There are currently 92 River Guardians, monitoring 126 miles of the Willamette River.  Check out our calendar for the next training opportunities nearest you.

To become a River Guardian contact Amy at amy@willamette-riverkeeper.org

Links for River Guardians

River Guardian Manual (PDF)

Monthly Monitoring Checklist (PDF)

 Report a problem or issue to WRK

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Testing the Waters: Collecting Water Quality Data

Willamette Riverkeeper’s Water Quality Monitoring program was implemented in 2001 with the intent to provide an independent water quality monitoring program and database for the Willamette River. This database can be used by Willamette Riverkeeper to monitor the effects of restoration projects, make management decisions, and highlight areas for future investigation. WRK’s data is also submitted to the Department of Environmental Quality (the generous suppliers of WQM equipment) to bolster the DEQ database.

A good portion of WRK’s water quality data comes from sampling by volunteer Water Quality Monitors. These volunteers test water quality at their designated site once a month for turbidity, conductivity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and sometimes E.coli concentration and pH. WRK staff tests a number of sites in the Lower Willamette from the WRK jetboat.

WRK currently monitors water quality at 15 sites in the Lower Willamette and is actively seeking more participants and sites. Eventually we would like to expand this program all the way to Eugene. In addition to monthly WQM data, focused projects can be developed to test a single area or factor will answer specific water quality questions.

To learn more about water quality contact Arthur at arthur@willamette-riverkeeper.org

To learn more about water quality volunteering contact Meara at meara@willamette-riverkeeper.org.

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Links for Water Quality Monitors

Water Quality Monitoring Manual (Word)

Monthly Monitoring Form (Word)

Monthly Monitoring From (PDF)

Protocols (Word)

2005 Water Quality Report (PDF)

Willamette Basin Monitoring Groups (Excel)

Oregon Water Quality Index

http://www.deq.state.or.us/lab/wqm/wqimain.htm

Oregon Department of Environmental Quality LASAR monitoring database

http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/lasar/LasarHome.htm

Oregon Department of Environmental Quality - Willamette TMDL

http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/willamette/WRBHome.htm


 
 

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