Volunteer Monitoring Resources

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Clark County appreciates the roles that volunteers play in supporting the protection of our natural resources. Resident monitoring is a great way to keep an eye on local streams and let us know of any problems. Currently the county does not have a volunteer monitoring program for waterways, but there are other ways that county residents can help monitor streams, lakes and rivers.

Clark County's Clean Water Division has a Volunteer Monitoring Resource Center that lends monitoring equipment for limited-duration volunteer projects. The program is open to all county residents, including teachers, students, and neighborhood and business representatives.

Resources

Volunteer Monitoring Resource Center services and guidelines

Volunteer Monitoring Equipment Checklist