MSUEWQ Mandeville

MSU Extension Water Quality provides water resource and monitoring related technical assistance to Extension agents, watershed groups and local conservation organizations across Montana in addition to working with MSU students. Mandeville creek that runs through the MSU campus provides a useful place to test methods and train students while simultaneously collecting data that may be of use for other purposes.

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Volunteers


Adam Sigler (03/29/2001+)


Erin Wall (03/19/2016+)


Michaela O'Donoghue (10/28/2016+)


Alyson Morris (12/06/2016+)


Rachel Phipps (06/28/2017+)


Holly Kreiner (07/01/2018+)

Holly joined the MSUEWQ team in the summer of 2018. She has a BS in Ecology from the University of Vermont (2014). In 2015, Holly served in the Big Sky Watershed Corps at Broadwater Conservation District in Townsend, MT. She then took a position at the Winooski Conservation District in Vermont, where she spearheaded an extensive array of water quality monitoring, project implementation, and outreach and education programs related to non-point source pollution mitigation and watershed restoration. She is thrilled to utilize her knowledge and experience conducting stream monitoring programs with MT's volunteer monitoring community.

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Gretchen Williams (08/07/2018+)


Nina Denny (Inactive)


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