Watershed Projects :: Water Quality Monitoring
How Can I Become a Water Quality Monitoring Volunteer?
It's simple - sign up! We're always looking for volunteers to help monitor the health of our waterways. Together we can identify, track, and correct problems that might otherwise go undetected.
Click here for a brochure that describes in more detail the types of water quality monitoring we do in The Last Green Valley.
Click here for a pdf version of the 2011 WQM Training slideshow featuring the Troll 9500 and LaMotte Smart2 Colorimeter.
To learn more about the status of water quality monitoring efforts in The Last Green Valley as of March 2010, click here for a Powerpoint presentation.
For more information about the Water Quality Monitoring Program, contact Jean Pillo, Coordinator for The Last Green Valley Water Quality Monitoring Program, at 860-928-4948 or jean.pillo@conservect.org.
Webster Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in the upper Thames River watershed. Click here for information about water quality testing done by volunteers from the Webster Lake Association.




