FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.


*Title:  The Future of Ithaca’s Drinking Water:  The State of Six Mile Creek
*

*When: Wednesday, January 11th 6:30-8:30 PM*

*Where: Tompkins County Public Library, Borg Warner Room*



Volunteer creek monitors and scientists from the Community Science
Institute’s certified lab will present their findings on the state of Six
Mile Creek, the source of the City of Ithaca's drinking water. This
presentation will be held at the Tompkins County Public Library in the Borg
Warner Room from 6:30-8:30 PM on Wednesday, January 11th. They will be
answering questions such as: "Does the stream support fish populations?"
"Why is Six Mile Creek so muddy?" and "How much does Six Mile Creek
contribute to the phosphorous problem in Cayuga Lake?"



Tompkins County Soil and Water Conservation District will share the
successes of recent restoration efforts in both agricultural and
residential areas of the watershed. The City of Ithaca's water treatment
facility will be rebuilt in the next few years, in addition to updating the
reservoir and collection system. City representatives will be on hand to
provide updates.



The Six Mile Creek Volunteer Monitors have been partnering with the
Community Science Institute's certified water testing lab since 2004.
Volunteers
sample the stream several times a year from 14 locations - ranging from the
headwaters in the State Forests to Plain St. in downtown Ithaca. Results on
bacteria, nutrients and sediment are reported on the CSI website at
www.communityscience.org. The CSI Volunteer Monitoring partnership provides
citizens a way to actively engage in science and contribute to the
management of our local resources, a project supported by several local
municipalities, Tompkins County, and the Tompkins County Soil and Water
Conservation District.



For further information about volunteering to monitor the water quality of
Six Mile Creek, contact Dan Karig at [email protected] or at 607-277-3380.

For more information about the Community Science Institute, contact Becky
Bowen, Outreach Coordinator at [email protected] or at
607-257-6606.



-- 
Becky Bowen

Outreach Coordinator
Community Science Institute
Water Quality Testing Lab
NYSDOH-ELAP #11790
http://communityscience.org
607-257-6606
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