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Citizens Get Opportunity to Test Water Quality (2003)
LINK TO VIDEO FILE
http://imedia.unr.edu/Tahoe/13_SnapshotDay.asx
(01:32)
Title
Citizens
Get
Opportunity
to
Test
Water
Quality
(2003)
Author/Creator
Purdy
,
Shelly;
Segale
,
Heather
M.
Related item(s)
Press
Release
and
background
information
available
at
http://www.tahoe.unr.edu/resources/Segment013.pdf
;
http://www.tahoe.unr.edu/resources/SnapshotDay2001Report.pdf
;
http://www.tahoe.unr.edu/resources/SnapshotDay2002Data.pdf
;
http://www.tahoe.unr.edu/resources/SnapshotDay2002Report.pdf
; and
http://www.tahoe.unr.edu/resources/SnapshotDay2003Report.pdf
Date Original
2003-03-31
Summary/Description
Lake
Tahoe
Report
Segment
#13
-
"Snapshot
Day"
(Air
Date:
April
29
2003).
The
Tahoe-Truckee
Clean
Water
Team
needs
volunteers
for its
annual
"Snapshot
Day"
event.
The
event
is
designed
to
get
community
volunteers
involved
in
studying
the
water
moving
through
the
Lake
Tahoe
and
Truckee
River
watersheds.
Water
samples
are
taken
in
order
to
develop
a
picture
or
"snapshot"
of
water
quality
and
watershed
health
at a
single
point
in
time.
Subject
Water quality -- Tahoe, Lake (Calif. and Nev.)
Location
Lake Tahoe (Calif. and Nev.)
Tahoe, Lake (Calif. and Nev.)
Collection
The
Lake
Tahoe
Report
Original Publisher
Lake Tahoe Environmental Education Coalition (
http://www.lteec.org)
Electronic Publisher
University of Nevada, Reno - Department of Teaching and Learning Technologies
Ordering and Permissions Information
For more information, contact Heather Segale at the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension:
www.lteec.org
or 775-832-4138.
Format
video/wmv
Date Digital
2004-12-06
Relation
Requires Windows Media Player
Resource Type
Moving
Image
Language
eng
Contributing Institution
University
of
Nevada
,
Reno
Transcription
Segment
13
"Air
Date:
April
29
(will
be
shot
on
March
31)
"Snapshot
Day"
You
will be
shooting
2
Americorps
volunteers
at
Blackwood
Creek.
They will
do
a
demonstration
of how to
collect
water
samples
,
take
water
temps
and
other
measurements.
Basically
what
they're
showing
you
is
what they
want
volunteers
to
do
on the
upcoming
"Snapshot
Day"
where
people
go
out
to
all
the
waterways
at
Tahoe
and in the
Reno
area
at the
same
time
and
take
the
same
measurements.
It
gives
researchers
a
"snapshot"
of what the
watersheds
are
doing
all
at the
same
time.
You
will
interview
Melissa
Blake
about
the
measurements
she's
taking
and what the
information
tells
them:
Explain
the
different
measurements
-
talk
through
the
process.
What
each
measurement
means.
Why
it's
so
important
to
get
people
involved
to
volunteer
for the
program.
It's
fun
and
easy!!
Explain
the
rewards
of
volunteering
-
what
you
learn
from the
experience.
Interview
someone
from
Lahontan:
Why
this
data
is
so
important.
What
researchers
do
with the
information.
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