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Steward Projects

Each of the latest graduating class (#10) explain their projects in the Graduation Video. Please note that this link expires on November 26th 2023 and will not be available after that date. The required Passcode is T9=y^N2N

Learn more about the Glenmont Clean Stream Project

Gleanmont Project Team
Anson, Wendy, Laurie

See more of Southwick Community Outreach

Watershed Demonstration
Pet Waste Station

Check out the Chateau Ridgelake Neighborhood Tree Planting

Neighborhood Plantings

Stream Waders

Several Master Watershed Stewards and community volunteers are trained by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources as Stream Waders. The DNR Stream Waders program 10 Year Report provides information on the program from 2000 to 2009. Steady funding for the state-wide program ended. However here in Howard County, Columbia Association Watershed Management provides logistical support and funds for the highly specialized laboratory work required by the Stream Wader Protocol. You can find a draft of the MBSS Sampling Manual 2024 here.

Graph of IBI by year

Sets of stream health reports grouped by certain year’s are available. These reports provide assessed location and watershed information as well as general stream buffer and surrounding land use with recommendations for stream health improvement. On the second page scores for stream health based benthic macroinvertebrate types and numbers are provided – The Benthic Index of Biotic Integrity (BIBI) measures how healthy a stream is based on which invertebrates are found there and how sensitive they are to pollution. In-stream and buffer and floodplain conditions scores as well as general water quality measurements are also provided.

Requests Now Available:
Click for Homeowner Assessments or Neighborhood and HOA Assessments -
We will add you to the queue.

WSA Partnership Engages Students in Environmental Stewardship --
WSA representatives will provide volunteers and support school efforts to apply for and maintain Green School designation. WSA will also offer professional learning sessions or consultations for teachers on storm water management and related topics. (Note, this program is currently in the renewal process.)


Stream Wader Information

Local Events Calendar

Latest Posts

  • Claremont Overlook08/25/2024
  • Slow the Flow of Damaging Storm Water05/28/2024
  • Sweet Hours Way Success05/05/2024
  • Columbia Native Shrub Exchange04/03/2024
  • References for Ecological Health03/18/2024
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Understanding that environmental injustices and the resulting land, water, and air pollution disproportionately affect under-served communities, the Howard County Watershed Stewards Academy is committed to seeking solutions through the promotion of Diversity, Equality, Inclusion, and Respect throughout our organization and program.

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