Texas Stream Team Advanced training with the San Marcos River Rangers.
Advanced monitoring is intended to build on a Standard Core monitoring session, and involves performing tests for nitrate-nitrogen, orthophosphate, turbidity, and streamflow using wet chemistry kit & observation; some fine motor control is necessary to participate.
We will learn indoors, outdoors, and along shorelines, so please come prepared for the environment & weather! Training locations are generally accessible but may require participants to move over dirt track, trail, & shorelines. All locations have free parking within a 3-10 minute walk from our initial meeting location.
Availability:
This training is open to the public (14 yrs or older, minors must have a guardian present); however, spots are limited.
Experience / Pre-Course Work:
No prior experience necessary, all training materials provided.
~30 minutes of pre-course work is required prior to the training session.
Location / Parking:
Location is the Meadows Center (Spring Lake Hall) on the Texas State University Campus.
We will be utilizing their indoor Conference Room & the Stabilized Shoreline along Spring Lake.
Free Parking is provided on weekends within reasonable walking distance.
Registration / Information:
To find out more information or reserve a spot, you must contact:
Adam Berglund (Coordinator - San Marcos River Rangers)
RiverRangers@SanMarcosRiver.Org