
A Citizen's Guide to Understanding and Monitoring Lakes and StreamsIntroductionThe intent of this guide is to introduce citizens in the Puget
Sound area to lake and stream water quality monitoring. The first chapter provides background
information on who does monitoring in the Puget Sound region and
why and then describes some of the advantages and pitfalls of citizen monitoring. Because
lakes and streams are very different systems, and because most readers will be interested
in monitoring one or the other, each is described separately; Chapter Two covers lakes, Chapter Three
covers streams. Each of these chapters contains an introduction to lake or stream ecology
and then describes different water quality As with all introductions to very complex subjects, one of the most difficult aspects of producing this guide was deciding how much information was enough and how much was too much. For each topic discussed, some compromise had to be reached. Some readers will find the guide too detailed and others not detailed enough. Furthermore, by necessity the guide contains many generalizations that by their very nature must then be wrong or inaccurate some of the time. Still, it is a good start. If you find the information is too detailed in places, skip over it. If you need more information, refer to the resources and references list. Return to Table of
Contents | Lakes | Streams | From the Field to the Lab | Hydrology
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