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Mole Watch Volunteers out testing this weekend

  • Jul 31, 2023
  • 1 min read

This weekend saw River Mole River Watch volunteers out testing across the catchment. They visited their adopted stream to monitor the health of the river in over 30 locations from source to mouth at the Thames. Phosphate test kits are used to get a digital result for phosphate concentration. We aim for rigorous sampling and testing so that our citizen science results are reliable across all 32 sites on the River Mole. Thank you to our amazing dedicated testers! Here are some photos of the action. We will get back to you with results shortly!


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