Working together to preserve our Central Coast Environment

Waterwatch Community or Group EOI

Please apply using the form below to become a Waterwatch Community or Group.

If you do require a PDF form you can click the link below.

Waterwatch: Community and Group EOI

Essential Contact Details

Contact Name(Required)
Address

Other Property Details

Not essential - These details help us look up any local issues related to water quality with your region, as well as partner you with any existing Waterwatch Groups within your area.
Lot or Portion No (if applicable)
Waterwatch Kits: Equipment may be provided by a sponsor, such as your local council, Local Land Services, other grants and sponsorships, or through assistance from Waterwatch NSW.
if applicable

Your Interests

These details help us understand your interest in joining a Waterwatch group
The Waterwatch Program aims to educate and empower current and future generations to become actively involved in the sustainable use and management of catchments through monitoring and educational activities. Participation in this program is entirely voluntary and members will be provided with all necessary training required to undertake water quality monitoring within your catchment. All data obtained will be used by NSW Waterwatch to establish baseline data for local Catchment reporting on water quality and catchment conditions. Other opportunities include workshops, training, networking with other landholders, community members/organisations, help with addressing water quality issues, and advice/help regarding funding opportunities.
Reason for interst
Tick the boxes that apply to the aims of your monitoring
Level of participation
Please indicate the activities you are interested in participating in
How did you hear about Wildwatch?
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