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Knox County Soil and Water Conservation District

Snapp/Kelso and Smalls Creek Watershed: July 2022 Update

Posted on July 13, 2022 by KCSWCDAdmin

I am continuing to monitor water quality and will be adding data as I sample. I have set up a site where the data can be viewed at: https://tinyurl.com/y38j9kjv . We had a great Hoosier Riverwatch Workshop at Ouabache Trails Park and will be planning another one for next year. We will be having our next Steering Committee Meeting on July 26, 2022 at 5PM at the VU Diesel Building. We will also have several informational brochures at the Knox County Fair, so be sure to stop by the Knox County SWCD booth next week (July 18-22 from 5 pm to 8 pm).

The Hoosier Riverwatch group doing some macroinvertebrate sampling at Ouabache Trails.

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