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Quality control refers to the devising and implementing of safeguards to minimize the variability of ...

Water Quality Equipment: Calibration, Maintenance & Use
Safety
Site Selection & Documentation
Water Quality Parameters
Quality Assurance & Quality Control
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Welcome to the SCCD Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Training website.
The Spokane County Conservation District (SCCD) developed this on-line certification program for the training of water quality testing volunteers. The training courses allow water quality volunteers to become prepared for testing activities and achieve certification as a volunteer water quality monitor. In addition, the website provides information about the many water quality issues facing watersheds in the Spokane region. This training website is part of the SCCD's Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Program. The Program seeks to work with watershed residents, lake and watershed associations, schools and universities, and any others interested in watershed protection and enhancement efforts. The program involves training and certification of volunteers, hands-on water quality monitoring, restoration projects, and on-going observation of water quality and ecosystem health.
For more information on this program or other ways to be involved in protecting water quality, contact Dan Ross, Volunteer Coordinator, at (509) 535-7274 ext. 31 or at Dan-Ross@sccd.org or visit the Water Resources Volunteer Program page on the SCCD's website.
The training courses introduce volunteers to water quality terminology and testing equipment, and provide a detailed education in water quality parameters, proper testing procedures, and testing safety. The online courses are designed as short, individual segments. This allows the courses to be completed individually in any order, at any pace. To begin, register as a volunteer student. Study the materials provided in each training course and take the test. Once all courses and tests have been successfully completed, a Volunteer Water Quality Monitor certificate will be issued and you can contact the Volunteer Coordinator to join the volunteer team.
The Spokane County Conservation District works in partnership with individuals, landowners, businesses and government to protect water resources, promote energy conservation, expand options for agricultural production, promote sustainble forestry practices and protect wildlife habitat throughout the urban and rural areas of the Spokane region. The idea behind Conservation Districts is that local people know best how to handle conservation problems in their own region. Emphasis is on educating landowners on how to use their land wisely and encourage voluntary cooperation to achieve conservation of our natural resources. As a non-regulatory subdivision of state government, the SCCD says simply; "We're not here to tell you what to do, we're here to advise you what you can do".
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