In 2020, NJ upgraded 600 stream miles to C1 status, backed by Raritan Headwaters' volunteer data for 200 miles. Challenges arose on data legitimacy.
Raritan Headwaters, EELC, The Watershed Institute, and NJ Highlands Coalition successfully defended NJDEP’s upgrades in 2022. Join our webinar to explore the case and the use of community data. Presenters include Kristi MacDonald, PhD, and Bill Kibler from Raritan Headwaters; Chris Miller and Daniel Greenhouse from EELC; and Erin Stretz from The Watershed Institute.
Co-sponsored by Raritan Headwaters Association, EELC, and the National Water Quality Monitoring Council Volunteer Monitoring Workgroup. Recording provided. Contact Pri Oliveira at poliveira@thewatershed.org for inquiries.