The MiCorps Monitor: July 2009
The newsletter of the Michigan Clean Water Corps, Issue 6

Welcome!

Welcome to the July 2009 edition of the MiCorps Monitor! As always, this edition is full of updates and information on the activities and individuals of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality's Michigan Clean Water Corps (MiCorps).

Please select an article from the listing below or use the quick links to the left. If you're experiencing trouble with the online format or have questions about the MiCorps Monitor, email the editor, Laura Kaminski, at laurak@glc.org.

Volunteer monitor Bruce Lichliter collecting a chlorophyll-a sample on Big Glen Lake!
Volunteer monitor Bruce Lichliter collecting
a chlorophyll-
a sample on Big Glen Lake!
Photo: Huron River Watershed Council

Article 1:
Volunteer Stream Flow Monitoring: A Statewide Need


Article 2:
Volunteer Stream Monitoring Grants Awarded for 2009


Article 3:
Highlights from the Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program (CLMP)


Article 4:
Ecosystem Monitoring to be Part of Nashville Dam Removal Project


Article 5:
The Volunteer Corner:
An Interview with Al Vichunas, Hubbard Lake Volunteer


Article 6:
Lake Water Quality Assessment (LWQA) Monitoring


Article 7:
MiCorps Updates


Article 8:
Discussion Topic: From Riparian Rights to Lake Quality Management: What Do Lake Volunteers Care About?


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