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Laugharne river water quality monitoring

Laugharne Citizen Science Group want to purchase essential river water testing equipment, to test for, among others, nitrates, phosphates and ammonia – standard tests to determine water quality.

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The idea

Join us in our mission to protect the waterways flowing into the beautiful Laugharne estuary. Funding will allow us to buy equipment needed to gather vital scientific data through comprehensive monitoring, starting with the River Corran. Our vision extends to collaborating with neighbouring towns to monitor the larger River Taf, which goes through Whitland & St Clears before entering Laugharne estuary.
Water quality is the lifeblood of our environment. Clean water is essential for the health of our ecosystems and the wellbeing of communities. Poor water quality can harm wildlife, disrupt local economies & pose serious health risks to residents. By ensuring our waterways remain clean & safe, we protect our natural heritage & contribute to a sustainable future.
• We will monitor key indicators of water quality such as the presence of pollutants.
• Findings will be shared with Welsh Water and Natural Resources Wales. We will alert the relevant authorities to any signs of pollution.

What we'll deliver

  • Scientifically rigorous statistical data relating to the main indices of water quality
  • Samples collected regularly for a 12 month period.
  • Regular reporting of pollution data and associated incidents to the relevant authorities over the same period.

Why it's a great idea

Together, we can make a difference and ensure that the Laugharne estuary remains a haven for wildlife and a cherished resource for future generations.
This project aims to raise awareness within the community, including children, about the pressing environmental issues we face. Through engaging educational initiatives and hands-on participation, we will foster a deeper connection to our natural world and empower individuals to become active stewards of our environment. By monitoring the water quality Citizen Science groups can identify possible pollution events, check the resilience of aquatic exo systems and safeguard human health.
Join us in safeguarding our waters – because clean water means a healthier, happier community for all.

Steps to get it done

  • Once the 12 months is up we will publish a comprehensive report.

Poor water quality can harm wildlife, disrupt local economies & pose serious health risks to residents. By ensuring our waterways remain clean & safe, we protect our natural heritage & contribute to a sustainable future.

Location

Laugharne Citizen Science Group
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