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Check Your Watershed Day

Thank you to everyone who participated in and supported Check Your Watershed Day 2009!

5 Watersheds, 184 People, 520 Sites.....Tons of FUN!

     

    A group photo from Check Your Watershed Day in Sixteen Mile Creek. Photo courtesy of Conservation Halton.

    On Saturday July 18, 2009, 184 people were out simultaneously checking the health of 5 watersheds: Cold Creek, Graham Creek & West Lake Ontario tributaries, Nonquon River, Uxbridge Brook and Sixteen Mile Creek.

    In total 1061 km2 were covered and 520 sites visited by 184 people!

    This project would not have been possible without support from our funders, partners, local supporters, and our dedicated volunteers!



     

     

    Volunteer Turnout

    There was an amazing volunteer turnout this year with 184 volunteers and agency staff out surveying streams on the same day. Old and new volunteers alike got into the action across the five watersheds, with great representation from the post-secondary student population.

    Table 1. A breakdown of area covered and the number of people and sites visited for each watershed.

     


    Cold Creek

    Graham Creek

    Nonquon River

    Uxbridge Brook

    Sixteen Mile Creek

    Total

    Area (km2)

    261

    78

    187

    178

    357

    1061

    Sites Visited

    167

    92

    63

    48

    150

    520

    Turnout

    42

    28

    23

    20

    71

    184

    Volunteers

    36

    21

    19

    18

    65

    159

     


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    Preliminary Information

    Overall, 520 sites across five watersheds were visited for Check Your Watershed Day 2009.  In total, 176 sites were dry in total and 259 sites were wet. There were at least 99 perched culverts counted in this year’s Check Your Watershed Day (Table 2).

    Table 2. Flow conditions of small streams sampled in Check Your Watershed Day 2009.

     

    Cold Creek

    Graham Creek

    Nonquon River

    Uxbridge Brook

    Sixteen Mile Creek

    Total

    Dry Sites

    41

    40

    7

    5

    83

    176

    Wet Sites

    83

    52

    41

    22

    61

    259

    Perched Culverts

    40


    30

    19

    10

    NA

    99+

     



       

      Summary Report

      For more information on this year's Check Your Watershed Day, please download a copy of the event Summary Report. It covers in more detail the outcomes from the event including the overall turnout, sites sampled, as well as new components to this year's event and next steps to be taken with the data collected.


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      2009 Partners and Supporters

      Partners

      Citizens' Environment Watch
      (A partner with STORM Coalition on the MTM project)

       

      Conservation Halton 

      Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority


      Kawartha Conservation 

       

       

      Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

       

      Lower Trent Conservation

       

      Check Your Watershed Day is also supported by local groups, including:

       

      Community Stream Steward Program 

       

      Ted Knott Chapter, Trout Unlimited Canada

       

       

      Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning

       

      Uxbridge Watershed Advisory Committee

       

      Supporters

       

      Oak Ridges Moraine Foundation 

      George Cedric Metcalf Charitable Foundation

      Durham Land Stewardship Council 

       

      Canada Summer Jobs (Human Resource and Skills Development Canada) 

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      Contact Information

      For more information, please call 647-258-3280 or

      email info "at" monitoringthemoraine.org

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      Project Background

      "Check Your Watershed Day" started in 2006 as a pilot project in Wilmot Creek. Since then, the project has expanded and taken place annually in watersheds across southern Ontario.

      For more information on Check Your Watershed Day 2009, click here.

      From 2006 to 2008, we have:

      • Checked 6 watersheds
      • Covered an area of 1510 square kilometres
      • Engaged over 200 volunteers
      • Monitored over 1000 sites 

      Information on previous events:

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