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We are searching for funds to continue running our Snapshot volunteer water quality monitoring events to their full potential! This includes purchasing enough materials for 10-15 monitoring kits and costs […]
Our Mission: To improve the stewardship of Scott County watersheds through education, technical guidance, and volunteer opportunities.
Snapshots Coming Soon
We are searching for funds to continue running our Snapshot volunteer water quality monitoring events to their full potential! This includes purchasing enough materials for 10-15 monitoring kits and costs […]
The PSCW Board has decided to cancel the Spring Snapshot volunteer water quality monitoring event, in the likelihood that CDC social distancing recommendations will be extended past April 30. The […]
Thank you to Scott County, Iowa Conservation for donating IOWATER materials for us to use for our 2020 Snapshots! This will enable us to increase the number water quality testing sites throughout […]
Partners of Scott County Watersheds has some exciting news: Hach, a leader in water analysis solutions, is a new partner with PSCW! The company has generously provided us with enough pH, […]
PSCW is proud to announce that we now have interactive maps showcasing our water quality data over the last 20 years! You can now explore the watershed that you live […]
Partners of Scott County Watersheds will be hosting an in-depth Snapshot training on Saturday, February 1 from 10:00am-12:00pm at the Davenport Public Works building (1200 E 46th St., Davenport, IA). […]
Partners of Scott County Watersheds will be hosting an in-depth Snapshot training on Thursday, December 12 from 5:00-7:00PM at the Davenport Public Works building (1200 E 46th St., Davenport, IA). […]
The Fall 2019 Snapshot is less than 2 weeks away, and we still need volunteers. Sign up today! https://xstreamcleanup.org/event/fall-snapshot-10012019
Visit https://xstreamcleanup.org/event/fall-snapshot-10012019 to register and take part in a great citizen science opportunity!
Great crowd today for Al Frohlich’s forum on USA Corps of Engineers regulations!