Waterwatch

Water is essential for all life. Water and river systems are important social and economic assets of our landscape.

Communities have a role to play in helping conserve our waterways. In this way we can help make sure our children, grandchildren and great- grandchildren will continue to enjoy the many values that rivers currently provide.  If you would like to:

  • Learn how to test the health of the water in House Creek
  • Look at how the stormwater treatment wetland works
  • Discover water bugs – good and bad
  • Play around with water test kits and nets

Waterwatch Dates 2010

3.30 pm EST, 4.30 pm DST
Daylight saving ends 4 April and starts 3 October in 2010

24 January, 4.30 pm 25 July, 3.30 pm
28 February, 4.30 pm 22 August, 3.30 pm
28 March, 4.30 pm 26 September, 3.30 pm
25 April, 3.30 pm 24 October, 4.30 pm
23 May, 3.30 pm 28 November, 4.30 pm
27 June, 3.30 pm 26 December, 4.30 pm

Meet near the BBQ in Willow Park
BYO Water, sunscreen, hat

Contact Alison Mitchell to see how you can get involved.
School and community groups most welcome.

Tea Before or After Waterwatch

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