Article: WOLF CREEK WELCOMES VOLUNTEERS

Training seminars help teach water quality monitoring

TROTWOOD - Wolf Creek is making new friends - a group of eager volunteers trained to monitor pollution.

The Miami Conservancy District, along with the Montgomery County Soil and Water Conservation District, recently held several training seminars to teach water quality monitoring in the creek.

Wolf Creek, mostly flowing through northwestern Montgomery County, eventually joins the Great Miami River near downtown Dayton.

The effort to develop the stream monitoring workshop is part of a larger Wolf Creek Watershed project.

Among its objectives are to educate the public about how land use affects water quality and stream habitat and to ...

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