BLUE RIVER WATERSHED GROUP
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Citizen   Science

​C0mmunities caring for rivers

Working with Colorado Parks and Wildlife's River Watch Program, Blue River Watershed Group staff and volunteers collect data contributing to a state-wide water quality database. 

With this information, coordinated management practices are implemented and specific water quality concerns are addressed.

 Join the ​River WAtch Program!

Citizens like you are doing real science to monitor our rivers which are impacted by historic mining, current development, and large diversions

Together, our community gathers baseline water quality and macroinvertebrate data to contribute to a healthier watershed
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Why we monitor water quality
The Blue River watershed has a rich history of historic mining. Some of our tributaries (smaller streams) are highly impacted by acid mine runoff. Monthly monitoring of metal, pH (acidity), and chemical resilience allows us to watch for dangerous spikes in loading, see trends over seasons and time, and identify areas of concern. Though much work is being done to "clean up" old mines and mine runoff, our community still has a long way to go. Water quality monitoring is keeping a pulse on the health of our rivers. 
Why we monitor macroinvertebrates
In the fall, annually, a bug collection takes place at each River Watch site. Macroinvertebrate populations are an indication of long-term water quality and ecosystem functionality. Macroinvertebrates feed on algae and detritus and are the food for fish. Their abundance and diversity of population give objective scores to the river, tracking trends over time. Population trends can show disturbance and recovery for large-scale planning and restoration efforts.  
River Watch Story Map
Click here to learn more about the River Watch program and where BRWG monitors.
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Volunteer! 
​Become a community Scientist

All ages welcome. No experience needed. 

River Watch

Time Commitment: Monthly sample and processing events. 
  • Wednesday, June 4th, 2025; 12:30pm
  • Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025; 12:30pm
  • Wednesday, August 6th, 2025; 12:30pm
Meet at the Silverthorne Pavilion, for the Blue River site in Silverthorne.
​​Email [email protected] to sign up
​To learn more, become involved in Citizen Science, or report a water quality concern, please contact Reyna Schedler at [email protected]
Thank you to our past temperature monitoring citizen scientists:
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Volunteer Resources

River Watch StoryMap - Click Here
River Watch Statewide Data Tool - Click Here
Volunteer Waiver - REQUIRED (sign and return for each person) - Click Here

Mailing Address:
​P.O. Box 867
Silverthorne, CO  80498
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​Email: 
[email protected]
Phone: 
719-209-9577
​BRWG is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization EIN 20-1771307. Our nonprofit designation letter can be downloaded here. 
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Meet our Team
    • Annual Report
    • Employment Opportunities
  • What We Do
    • Current Projects
    • Integrated Water Management Plan
    • Blue River Habitat Restoration Project
    • Wildfire Ready Watersheds
    • Water Quality and our Community
    • Swan River Restoration
    • Swan River: Native Cutthroat Preservation
    • Summit County Outdoor Coalition
    • Completed Projects
  • Support
    • How to Support Us
    • Blue River Legacy Giving
  • Events
    • Calendar of Events
    • Breck F3T
    • Blue River Festival
  • Blue River Beta
    • Blue River Maps
    • Watershed Facts
    • Database of research
    • More Information