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Delaware River Watershed Initiative Pollution Assessment: Stage 1 Project Report

350 210 Stroud Water Research Center

Aufdenkampe, A.K., D.B. Arscott, B. Evans, and L. Perez. 2021. Stroud Water Research Center Report #2022-003.

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The Trouble With Road Salt

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Take a look at the effects of road salt on our streams and rivers and learn how volunteers and organizations are working to monitor what’s happening to their freshwater resources.

Map showing forested stream buffers in the west branch of Red Clay Creek with a photo overlay of brook trout fingerlings.

Landowners Partner With Stroud Center on Stream Restoration Across Watershed

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Something wonderful is happening on the west branch of Red Clay Creek. It is getting its trees back — and perhaps its native brook trout, too.

Bud Miller with his young riparian buffer, showing abundant growth of trees and wildflowers.

A Family’s Restoration Adventure, Four Years In

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

In 2017, Bud and Marilyn Miller were the proud overseers of a new riparian buffer. Since then, a beautiful transformation has unfolded on their property.

Focusing on Farms to Safeguard the Delaware River

800 600 Stroud Water Research Center

An article in Edible Philly dives into the effort to protect and restore clean water in the Delaware River watershed by working with farmers.

David Bressler providing C-SAW technical assistance to volunteers of the Silver Lake Nature Center.

A Watershed of Curiosity

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Not everyone has the opportunity to become a professional scientist, but a great scientist can come from anywhere. Anyone can be a part of science.

Stream Monitoring in the Delaware River Basin: More Than Just Numbers

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

Master Watershed Stewards help develop science capacity to support stream and river protection and restoration by citizen science programs.

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New Funds Announced for Delaware River Restoration

800 437 Stroud Water Research Center

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has awarded more than $1.9 million to the Stroud Center for watershed restoration projects.

EnviroDIY Sensor Station User Group Gathering

800 466 Stroud Water Research Center

The theme for this user group meeting will be using Monitor My Watershed. All sensor station users in the Delaware River Basin are welcome to attend.

Watershed 102: Aquatic Ecology as It Relates to Watershed Restoration and Protection

800 532 Stroud Water Research Center

This new 100-level workshop will focus on abiotic and biotic stream characteristics in natural, urban, and agricultural settings.