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Watershed Management Workshop

Second Annual Watershed Management Workshop for Teachers
Held At Mansfield University June 23rd and 24th, 2009

The second annual Watershed Management workshop for teachers will be held at Mansfield University June 23rd and 24th, 2009. It will prepare participants to assess and monitor water quality, more fully understand watershed-related issues, and apply this expertise in their own school district.

Day one will involve morning lectures on topics such as delineating watersheds, basic water chemistry, and sampling techniques. The afternoon will consist of field trips to Tioga/Hammond Dams, Fallbrook mine drainage discharges, County Bridge for aquatic sampling and Babb Creek Treatment Systems. Of particular importance will be the visits to functioning AMD abatement projects (vertical flow wetlands, limestone ponds and diversion wells) on Babb Creek, and to Tioga/Hammond Dams, an Army Corps of Engineers flood control project. Much more than a “show and tell”, these excursions will require participants to use a GPS unit, test water samples at several sites, and use kick nets to collect aquatic insects for later identification. All of this information will be used in a mapping exercise on the second day.

The morning of day two will feature guest lecturers from Trout Unlimited, Tioga County Conservation District and the Tioga County Planning Office who will discuss watershed-related problems they encounter. Participants will then complete water testing and identification of macroinvertebrates from samples collected on day one. Computer activities will follow where participants learn to use DeLorme topographic software and upload their GPS data. Commonly used internet sites for mapping and for obtaining information on water quality and availability will also be demonstrated. Finally, they will use their data to produce maps and tables relating species diversity to water quality.

At the close of the workshop each attendee will be given a "kit" containing materials for classroom, lab, and field activities. Each "kit" will include: a Delorme Topographic CD of the Eastern US to allow for basic mapping and 3-D views of their local watersheds; an inexpensive pH testing kit suitable for field use; soil color book; one or two student-tested "lessons in a can" (self-contained classroom activities that will include master copies of handouts, background material, charts and diagrams), and a classroom exercise covering some aspect of watershed management; pamphlets, brochures and handouts collected from USGS, PADEP, Fish and Boat Commission, PA Geological Society and other resources; and, a list of helpful websites along with local, state and federal contacts related to watershed management.

This dynamic conference will be held at Mansfield University. A block of rooms will be available at the Comfort Inn in Mansfield. The cost of the conference, $30, will include breakfast and lunch each day, field trip transportation, and all “kit” materials.

Download a Registration form  for the Watershed Workshop.

Click here for a list of workshop activities.

For more information please contact Dr. Jennifer Demchak at 570-662-4613 or jdemchak@mansfield.edu.

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