Guidance Documents
The Delaware River Basin Policy and Practice Workgroup has developed guidance documents to provide foundational science references for environmental advocates collecting stream data and communicating results to local government officials.
The target readership for these documents is the stream monitoring community in the Delaware River Basin, but the workgroup hopes others may benefit as well.
The workgroup strongly believes environmental advocates must understand the science and issues under discussion. Therefore, the documents are detailed and rigorous so advocates can engage in confident and informed dialogue.
Example Communication Materials
Though some are geography-specific, these flyers, brochures, fact sheets, and presentations can serve as inspiration for producing materials to share with municipal governments and the public.
Brochures, Fact Sheets, and Flyers
- Be Winter Salt Smart Infographic
- Brodhead Creek: Are Waters Getting Too Warm for Trout?
- Map of Salt in Streams
- Rising Stream Temperatures: Why You Should Care
- Salt is Killing Valley Creek (bifold brochure)
- Salt is Killing Valley Creek (for electronic distribution)
- Save Angelica Creek From Road Salt
- Save Our Streams From Road Salt
- Save Pennypack Creek From Road Salt
- Temperature Thresholds for Trout Species
PowerPoint Presentations
- How Much Road Salt is Too Much?
- Save Angelica Creek From Road Salt
- Summer Water Temperature and Chloride Snapshot Data for Sites in the Brodhead Watershed
- Summer Water Temperature Data From Continuous Monitoring Locations in the Brodhead Watershed
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