Water Audit
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In collaboration with the water source team, plan where you think water samples should be taken. Reference points (physically similar but without the issue of concern in your test site) should also be sampled for comparison.
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Where will you collect samples and when. Who will collect them and what will need to be documented? Think about the time of day, weather patterns and how often you will collect samples.
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What are the water issues that are specific to your community? There are hundreds of potential sites for investigation to find the answer to your questions. Take advantage of the water flow and catchment ability of water sources by studying above and belo
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What people made and natural made actions within local water sources are affecting the health of the water?
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What local organizations know the most about your water source?
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What physical characteristics (plant and animal communities, roads and river systems, areas of cultural significance and land use issues) will you document?
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Where will you obtain a map of the water source you will be investigating?
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