The 2014 Annual Report for the Community Science Institute is now available for online viewing. Go to ‘About’ then ‘Newsletters and Annual Reports’.Read more
The 2014 Annual Report for the Community Science Institute is now available for online viewing. Go to ‘About’ then ‘Newsletters and Annual Reports’.Read more
We wanted to share a great article that demonstrates how community-led science agendas are dealing with significant issues. This really speaks to our mission: The mission of the Community Science Institute (CSI) is to foster and support environmental monitoring by volunteers in order to educate the public about natural resources and to collect scientifically credible data for useRead more
Application deadline: April 15, 2016 Who might be interested in this internship: a) Undergraduate students; b) Individuals with B.S., M.S. or Ph.D. degrees; and c) Anyone interested in learning about certified environmental testing and public science outreach. Compensation and hours: Internship runs from May 2 to Sept. 2. Some flexibility in start and endRead more
From October 2015 to May 2016, the Community Science Institute (CSI) will host its second season of weekly sessions devoted to small aquatic organisms called benthic macroinvertebrates (BMI) and what they tell us about water quality in area streams. Sessions will be held at the CSI lab, 283 Langmuir Lab, 95 Brown Road, nearRead more
The third “What’s In Your Watershed?” event in the Seneca Lake Watershed is scheduled for Thursday, October 29th from 6 to 8 PM at the Three Brothers Winery and Estates, located at 623 Lerch Road off Rte 96A near Geneva, NY. The event will highlight water quality issues in the Reeder Creek watershed. Walt Gable,Read more
June 28th, 3:30-6:30 pm Departing from the dock at the Ithaca Farmer’s Market $20 for adults, $18 for students/Seniors, and $15 for kids 5-12. 4-H2O Members and their families are FREE! Click here to register Sail ho! For the tenth year running, the 4-H2O Youth Science Club will be partnering with the Floating Classroom to collect and analyze water samplesRead more
IF YOUR WELL WAS FLOODED DURING SUNDAY’S STORM, YOUR WATER MAY NOT BE SAFE TO DRINK! Extreme flooding events, like those seen in our region after downpours on Sunday, can significantly compromise drinking water supplies. Floodwaters often carry biological and chemical contaminants that can make consumers sick; including bacteria, deicing salts, animal excrement, untreated sewage,Read more
The Six Mile Creek Volunteer Group was recognized by the Town of Ithaca Conservation Board for their contributions to Ithaca’s natural environment. The Richard B. Fischer Environmental Conservation Award was presented to the Six Mile Creek volunteers at a tree planting ceremony in Ithaca’s Grandview Park, which is in the Six Mile Creek watershed. CSIRead more
In recognition of National Drinking Water Week, the Community Science Institute will be offering tours of the certified laboratory and discounted coliform bacteria testing for residents with private wells. National Drinking Water Week raises awareness about drinking water protection and highlights the importance of the availability of safe drinking water. Less than one percent (1%)Read more
A stream monitoring collaboration between the Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association (SLPWA) and the Community Science Institute (CSI) to monitor streams flowing to Seneca Lake involved some 45 local volunteers collecting samples from Catherine Creek, Reeder Creek, and Big Stream throughout 2014. With plans to expand the stream monitoring to additional watersheds, SLPWA and CSIRead more
With extreme weather events on the rise and government research budgets getting slashed, the need for locally relevant data is more important than ever for managing resources at the municipal scale. CSI’s 11th Annual Volunteer Symposium, “Community-Based Monitoring in a Changing Climate” will highlight how changes in the climate have the potential to impact localRead more
More than 6 million New Yorkers get their drinking water from private wells. If your drinking water comes from a private well, you are responsible for your own water supply. This is a big responsibility that can seem overwhelming. The good news is that your well can be safely managed with regular inspections and testing. Responsible managementRead more
The possibility that water resources could become contaminated from hydrofracking is a major reason that many opposed the gas extraction method. While the recent announcement of a ban on fracking in New York comes as a relief to those concerned about water quality, it does not mean that New York’s water resources are immune toRead more
It’s easy to get caught up in the scenic waterfalls and award-winning wines found along the shores of Seneca Lake. These well-known features of the Finger Lakes deserve the attention they receive, but won’t be the only focus of the upcoming “Seneca Lake Academy”, a free full-day event to explore the natural and cultural historyRead more
When one thinks of scientific data collection, volunteers working in the field with test kits and clipboards may not be the first image that comes to mind. With any volunteer stream monitoring program ensuring that accurate, reliable data is being collected is essential to a successful program. Unlike CSI’s flagship Synoptic Sampling program, where samples are testedRead more
On December 4th, join Cayuga Lake Watershed Network and the Cayuga Lake
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