Volunteer Training For Shale Gas Stream Monitoring July 7, Allegheny County
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The Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring and Mountain Watershed Association are hosting a volunteer training session on stream monitoring related to Shale natural gas production on July 7 in Allegheny County.

Participants will be provided with equipment and trained on stream monitoring techniques in order to document the health of local waterways, collect baseline data, and report potential shale gas extraction impacts.

The training will be held at the Blythedale Volunteer Fire Department, 1799 Blythedale Road in Buena Vista from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Limited spots are available.  Click Here to RSVP online or contact Ashley at 724-455-4200 ext #6..

For more information or questions, contact Natalie McNeill by sending email to: mcneilln@dickinson.edu or call 717-254-8143.

Click Here to learn more about stream monitoring related to Shale gas production.

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[Posted: May 31, 2018]


6/4/2018

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