The current Ohio DNR Watercraft website can be found at watercraft.ohiodnr.gov as of March 15, 2013.

Ohio Stream Quality Monitoring (SQM) Project

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What is SQM?

Stream Quality Monitoring (SQM) is done on river corridors in the Scenic Rivers Program.

Small aquatic organisms (macroinvertebrates) are collected from a stream and surveyed to determine which types are present and how frequently they occur. The organisms are returned to the water while the data are used to determine the health of that portion of the stream.

Macroinvertebrates are highly effective barometers of a river's health because they have varying tolerances of pollution. Surveying the presence, quantity, and diversity of macroinvertebrates can indicate potential problems.

Because SQM is done by volunteers and doesn't require any chemical analysis, biological monitoring is a simple and cost-effective method of testing a stream's health. The Stream Quality Monitors observe firsthand any changes occurring in the river.

SQM volunteers fill out assessment forms for their assigned stations a few times per year, which helps the division prepare a cumulative index value for each stream station. These values rank a stream's health as excellent, good, fair or poor at the time of monitoring, and are a direct result of the diversity of collected macroinvertebrates.

Assessment forms are compiled into a yearly report. As the data accumulates, seasonal and other normal fluctuations can become predictable. Ongoing monitoring is essential to protecting the health of Ohio's Scenic Rivers. Abnormal changes can indicate potential pollution problems, which would prompt further investigation.

Train to be an SQM Volunteer

Volunteering as a Stream Quality Monitor is Fun, Free and Easy!

Spend more time outside... become a stream quality monitoring (SQM) volunteer for the Ohio Scenic Rivers Program. It’s easy to volunteer and training is free. Besides spending time getting your feet wet wading in streams, you’ll be helping to assess the health of our state scenic rivers.

At one of our SQM Workshops, you’ll be trained to check for changes in water quality and aquatic habitat as well as taught about the critters that call our scenic rivers home.

Our Events Calendar has details on the planned Stream Quality Monitoring Workshops. To learn more, contact the SQM Coordinator in your area:

Stream Quality Monitoring Coordinators

Northwest Ohio Northeast Ohio
Christina Kuchle [email]
419-429-8306
Greg Marvin [email]
330-872-0400
Central Ohio Southwest Ohio
Tiffany Taylor [email]
740-548-5490
(workshops in May, June, and August)
Rod King [email]
937-481-4510
The current Ohio DNR Watercraft website can be found at watercraft.ohiodnr.gov as of March 15, 2013.