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Great Tree Planting in Leesburg!

Jun 8, 2009

By all accounts, the tree planting along the Town Branch stream on Saturday was a great success!  Gem Bingol from...

Stream Lovers: Sterling couple finds monitoring Loudoun’s water rewarding

Nov 25, 2008

Some couples like to play golf, see a movie or visit museums. Scott and Lee Meyer of Sterling would add...

Stream Monitoring Videos!

Sep 19, 2008

Meg Findley, David Ward and Otto Gutenson have collaborated to put on a series of five stream monitoring videos demonstrating...

Stream Monitoring Video 1: Introduction

Sep 19, 2008

In this video, Meg Findley provides an overview of our stream monitoring protocol.  httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAqLj3rHuLU The summer cicadas were really loud...

Stream Monitoring Video 2: The Equipment

Sep 19, 2008

In this video, Meg provides an overview of the equipment used in stream monitoring. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59ftiITxpEc Remember to turn up the volume...

Stream Monitoring Video 3: Sampling the Stream

Sep 19, 2008

In this video, Otto Gutenson and David Ward demonstrate how the stream sampling is done while Meg describes what they...

Stream Monitoring Video 4: Examining the Net

Sep 19, 2008

In this video, Meg, Otto and David take a look at the creatures that were collected during the sampling and...

Stream Monitoring Video 5: The Data

Sep 19, 2008

In this video, Meg talks about the data that we collect and what we do with it. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7TOdi_K3NY Remember to...

Watching Over Our Waters

Oct 1, 2007

Vol. 2 Issue 3, Fall 1997 By Maria Ruth Stream Monitoring in Loudoun County Stream-monitoring programs, started in Loudoun County...

Riparian Buffers

Oct 1, 2007

Vol. 12 Issue 3, Fall 2007 By Joe Coleman Riparian buffers are the single most effective means of protecting water...

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