Dodson, Jenna2022-05-312022-05-312022-04-11http://hdl.handle.net/10919/110366Citizen scientists are increasingly using Smartphone apps as a way to broaden and streamline data collection. WV Stream Watch, an app recently developed by West Virginia Rivers and Trout Unlimited, is an effective tool anyone can use to document water pollution across the state. From anglers to kayakers to hikers, any concerned citizen can easily submit photos of water pollution incidents or habitat degradation to inform follow-up on enforcement actions or restoration needs. This presentation will review how to use the app, and present short case studies of how the app has been used to both inventory water quality and identify issues requiring enforcement actions by the WV Department of Environmental Protection. Learn how WV Stream Watch equips everyday people to be the eyes and ears of West Virginia’s rivers and streams.application/pdfenIn Copyright (InC)Water pollutionRiversWest VirginiaAppsComputer applicationsMobile phone applicationsSmartphone appsWater qualityCitizen scienceWV Stream Watch App: Easily Report Pollution Incidents in West Virginia’s WatersWest Virginia Stream Watch App: Easily Report Pollution Incidents in West Virginia’s WatersPoster