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Threats Remain After NY Bans Fracking

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 30 December, 2014 | 0

Just days after announcing that a decision about whether or not to allow hydrofracking in New York would be made “before the end of the year,” the Cuomo administration announced on Wednesday, December 17th that the controversial gas extraction method known as hydrofracking would be banned in New York. Citing “significant public health risks”, Dr. Howard Zucker,Read more

Alternative Holiday Gifts from CSI and more!

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 25 November, 2014 | 0

The Community Science Institute along with 54 other local nonprofit organizations will be at the 11th Annual Ithaca Alternative Gift Fair on Saturday, December 6th from 11 AM – 6 PM in Ithaca. The fair is held in both the First Baptist Church and the First Presbyterian Church on the corner of N. Cayuga and Court Street in Ithaca.Read more

Thursday Nights are BMI Nights!

By abnerx | Biological Monitoring (BMI), News | Comments are Closed | 4 November, 2014 | 0

Whether you’re a long-time volunteer, you’ve never looked through a microscope, and anywhere in between, CSI is now holding weekly BMI identification sessions for any one interested in getting involved. Adrianna Hirtler, CSI’s BMI Specialist, will be at the sessions to train and help volunteers with identification. Biological monitoring is a fun, affordable, and effectiveRead more

Free Class Offered on Private Well Management

By abnerx | Events, News, Water Testing | Comments are Closed | 7 October, 2014 | 0

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

City of Ithaca’s Drinking Water Plant Gets an Upgrade

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 29 September, 2014 | 0

This story, written by Kait Clarke and Alyvia Covert, originally appeared in the online magazine, Ithaca Week and has been reprinted with permission.  Ithaca’s Water Treatment Plant is in the first stages of a renovation project for the drinking water system of the City of Ithaca, specifically to the Six Mile Creek watershed. The city hasRead more

Testing Cayuga Lake with the Floating Classroom

By abnerx | Cayuga Lake Watershed, News | Comments are Closed | 3 September, 2014 | 0

Most of CSI’s efforts in the Cayuga Lake watershed go towards monitoring streams and creeks that flow into Cayuga Lake. Twice a year, CSI partners with the Floating Classroom to collect samples from Cayuga Lake itself, testing for the same parameters as in the streams.  The trip out on the lake is one of the highlights ofRead more

Eradicating Invasive Species No Small Task

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 14 August, 2014 | 0

The Finger Lakes are well-known for boating, waterfalls, and its wine industry. An invasive aquatic plant, hydrilla verticillata, is threatening Cayuga Lake as we know it, and other Finger Lakes may be next on the list. Considered one of the most aggressive aquatic plants, hydrilla was found 3 years ago in the Cayuga Inlet when aRead more

Neighborhood Association Investigates Lakeshore Water

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 24 July, 2014 | 0

If you’re lucky enough to live on Cayuga Lake, chances are you’re interested in keeping the lake water clean and healthy. A group of residents have organized to begin collecting samples along the west shore of Cayuga Lake between Ithaca and Trumansburg. “We want to make sure the lake is healthy for swimming and doesRead more

Indicators show post-rain water no good for swimming

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 10 July, 2014 | 0

It’s hot. It’s humid. We just got a good rain and the creeks are flowing, so it’s the perfect time to go swimming, right? Well, probably not. Even though it may seem like your best chance at cooling off, swimming immediately following a rain storm means that levels of E.coli and other pathogens are present in highRead more

CSI teams up with the Sciencenter to explore stream life

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 25 June, 2014 | 0

Two Ithaca-based organizations, CSI and the Sciencenter, are teaming up for a summer camp program that builds leadership while providing an up-close look at the residents of Cascadilla Creek. The program, which begins on Friday, is the result of a successful 2013 pilot program that aimed to get Sciencenter summer campers and counselors-in-training involved with real-lifeRead more

Pre-fracking baseline tests completed for 70+ Otsego County homes

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 16 June, 2014 | 0

Nearly 2 million New Yorkers rely on private wells for drinking water. Most of them have never done extensive testing to know what’s in their water. Now, thousands of Otsego County residents have a very good idea of their water quality, thanks to a recent initiative to document baseline water quality in advance of hydrofracking,Read more

Seneca Lake Monitoring Program Begins

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 14 May, 2014 | 0

A new collaboration between the Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association (SLPWA) and the Community Science Institute (CSI) to monitor streams flowing into Seneca Lake has kicked off with volunteer training workshops, which are now completed. Monitoring will begin in late May. The goal of the pilot Stream Analysis Project is to monitor three streams thatRead more

Drinking Water Tests Discounted for Water Week May 5-9

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 2 May, 2014 | 0

In recognition of National Drinking Water Week, the local nonprofit water testing lab, Community Science Institute, will be offering 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%) ofRead more

Job Opportunity – Laboratory Analyst

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 18 April, 2014 | 0

6/23/14 Update: This position has been filled. The Community Science Institute (CSI) seeks a qualified individual at the junior or senior level to join our small, versatile lab team performing certified analyses of potable and non-potable water for coliform bacteria and over 15 chemical parameters. Minimum Qualifications: Either a B.S. in chemistry or related disciplineRead more

4-H20 Club involves youth in environmental monitoring

By abnerx | News | Comments are Closed | 8 April, 2014 | 0

Youth aged 8-13 and their families are invited to come to an Open House for the 4-H20 Club, a 4-H club that partners with the Community Science Institute to monitor water quality in the streams and Cayuga Lake near Stewart Park . The Open House is scheduled for May 8th from 4:30-6:30 PM at CornellRead more

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      • Cayuga Lake Region
      • Seneca Lake Region
      • Upper Susquehanna River Region
      • Select and Download Streams and Lakes Data
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      • Select and Download Cayuga Lake HABs Data
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