Girl Scouts & WWMD

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BrowniesIn 2006, the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) developed a partnership with World Water Monitoring Day (WWMD).

Through the WWMD program, Girl Scouts learn about the quality of their local waters by testing for dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature and turbidity (or clarity). These parameters represent basic elements that help determine water quality.

Girl Scouts then submit their data into the worldwide database, where it is included in the annual WWMD report produced at the end of monitoring activities performed each year.

Water DropEarn Patch Credit!

Participation in the WWMD program can help Girl Scouts earn credit toward the Water Drop patch.

Get Connected to Local Resources

In addition, this partnership can link Girl Scouts to other resources that can provide increased opportunity to learn about careers in water quality and to tour wastewater treatment plants for free. Contact wwmd@wef.org for more information.