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Monitoring water quality in Toronto's urban stormwater ponds: Assessing participation rates and data quality of water sampling by citizen scientists in the Freshwater Watch

机译:监测多伦多城市雨水塘的水质:评估淡水观察中公民科学家对水采样的参与率和数据质量

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From 2013 to 2015, citizen scientist volunteers in Toronto, Canada were trained to collect and analyze water quality in urban stormwater ponds. This volunteer sampling was part of the research program. Freshwater Watch (FWW), which aimed to standardize urban water sampling efforts from around the globe. We held training sessions for new volunteers twice yearly and trained a total of 111 volunteers. Over the course of project, -30% of volunteers participated by collecting water quality data after the training session with 124 individual sampling events at 29 unique locations in Toronto, Canada. A few highly engaged volunteers were most active, with 50% of the samples collected by 5% of trainees. Stormwater ponds generally have poor water quality demonstrated by elevated phosphate concentrations (~30 µg/L), nitrate (-427 µg/L), and turbidity relative to Canadian water quality standards. Compared to other urban waterbodies in the global program, nutrient concentrations in Toronto's urban stormwater ponds were lower, while turbidity was not markedly different Toronto FWW (FWW-TO) data was comparable to that measured by standard lab analyses and matched results from previous studies of stormwater ponds in Toronto. Combining observational and chemical data acquired by citizen scientists, macrophyte dominated ponds had lower phosphate concentrations while phytoplankton dominated ponds had lower nitrate concentrations, which indicates a potentially important and unstudied role of internal biogeochemical processes on pond nutrient dynamics. This experience in the FWW demonstrates the capabilities and constraints of citizen science when applied to water quality sampling. While analytical limits on in-field analyses produce higher uncertainty in water quality measurements of individual sites, rapid data collection is possible but depends on the motivation and engagement of the group of volunteers. Ongoing efforts in citizen science will thus need to address sampling effort and analytical limits to fully realize the potential value of engaging citizen scientists in water quality sampling.
机译:从2013年到2015年,加拿大多伦多的公民科学家志愿者接受了培训,以收集和分析城市雨水塘的水质。该志愿者抽样是研究计划的一部分。淡水观察(FWW),旨在标准化全球范围内的城市水采样工作。我们每年为新志愿者举办两次培训课程,共培训了111名志愿者。在整个项目过程中,-30%的志愿者参加了培训后收集的水质数据,并在加拿大多伦多的29个独特地点进行了124次单独的采样活动。少数积极参与的志愿者最为活跃,其中5%的受训者收集了50%的样本。相对于加拿大水质标准,雨水池塘的水质通常较差,这表现为磷酸盐浓度(〜30 µg / L),硝酸盐(-427 µg / L)和浊度升高。与全球计划中的其他城市水体相比,多伦多城市雨水塘中的养分浓度较低,而浊度没有显着差异。多伦多FWW(FWW-TO)数据与标准实验室分析所测得的数据相当,并且与之前的研究结果相符在多伦多的雨水池塘。结合公民科学家获得的观测和化学数据,大型植物为主的池塘的磷酸盐浓度较低,而浮游植物为主的池塘的硝酸盐浓度较低,这表明内部生物地球化学过程对池塘养分动力学的潜在重要作用和未被研究的作用。 FWW中的这种经验证明了将公民科学应用于水质采样的能力和局限性。尽管现场分析的分析限制在单个站点的水质测量中产生了更高的不确定性,但可以进行快速数据收集,但取决于志愿者小组的动机和参与程度。因此,公民科学方面正在进行的工作将需要解决采样工作和分析限制,以充分实现让公民科学家参与水质采样的潜在价值。

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