Become an AquaTracker: Water Quality Monitoring Course (Depford Creek)

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Join us at Creekside Discovery Centre on Saturday 8th August 2026 for our Citizen Science Water Quality Monitoring Training Course developed through the EMPOWER Rivers Project.

This is a 1-day course approximately starting at 10.00am and finishing at 4.30pm. The course consists of a morning session, followed by a lunch break, a practical session where you will get to practise using some of the water quality monitoring kit, and then a final session back inside.

 Topics covered will include:

  • The multiple pressures impacting London’s rivers
  • The different types of pollution
  • The importance of citizen science in monitoring water quality
  • The various water quality monitoring methodologies available and their purposes
  • The kit we offer and how to use it
  • Health and safety protocols
  • Where and how to upload your data
  • What the impact from your data will be

Before signing up, please note that water quality monitoring kit will be given to you at the end of the day for you to then carry out regular monitoring at a location near you in the Ravensbourne Catchment (to find out if your area of interest is in this catchment, please click here). This monitoring will be expected to be carried out at least once a month – if you can’t stick to this then we may request that you return the equipment to us so we can give it to someone else as we get a lot of requests from people!

More information, including finalised timings, will be sent out to you closer to the date.

If this all sounds good to you, please sign up as soon as possible as places are limited! If you don’t manage to get a space on the course, we will be running more sessions so keep an eye out on our Events webpage.

Please note you must be 18+ to attend this course.

Please do email us at citizenscience@thames21.org.uk if you have any questions! 

The event is free but BOOKING is required.

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