New Jersey Community Water Watch
Program/Organization Name: New Jersey Community Water Watch
Address: 119 Somerset Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: 732-247-4606
Fax: 732-220-1179
Academic Department Affiliation: NJPIRG (New Jersey Public Interest Research Group) Student Chapters
Contact Name: Allison Cairo
Title/Position: Program Director
E-mail Address: acairo12@juno.com
Purpose: The goal of NJ Community Water Watch is to give communities the resources to have a clear and measurable impact on improving water quality and to clean up waterways in urban areas of New Jersey.
Community Service Area(s): Education, Health, Environment
Target Population: Youth, Adults, Senior Citizens
Service Providers: Undergraduate students, Staff
Fee: No
Program(s)/Organizations Worked With, Within Rutgers:: Rutgers University-New Brunswick Campuses : In the past, we have also worked with the Interfraternity Council, various sororities, student governments, and other social and cultural groups on campus (i.e., Latino Student Council, LUEP, RU N.O.W.)
Current Community Service Projects in New Brunswick: AmeriCorps Members
and volunteers work to organize students and community members in the New Brunswick
area around their local waterways. We work on serveral local projects:
- Stream Surveying: AmeriCorps members and volunteers monitor the Raritan
River and several of its tributaries, including the Mile Run Brook, the Lawerence
Brook and the Ambrose Brook. The waterways are surveyed for pollution sources.
- River Cleanups: AmeriCorps members and volunteers work to pull out
unsightly trash from local waterways. Our last cleanup on Oct. 26th generated
100 people from Rutgers University and the surrounding community to remove
several tons of trash from the Raritan River.
- Community Education: Americorps members and volunteers consuct presentations
with local schools and community groups to educate people of all ages about
local water quality problems. We show them how to take the first steps in
remediating these problems.
- Water Watch Groups: AmeriCorps members also train and certify local
residents of all ages as Water Watch groups. We teach them how to be independent
stewards of their waterways.
Program(s)/Organizations Worked With, Within the New Brunswick Community:
RU-IFC, RCGA, NJPIRG Student Chapters, New Brunswick Environmental Commission,
Clean Communities in New Brunswick, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Government and Foundation Grants Successfully Acquired For Community Projects:
The Corporation for National Service, New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection
Resources Available For Community Service in New Brunswick: Knowledge
of community contacts, Volunteers
Additional Information: We are interested in further analyzing the effects
of environmental problems on the health of New Brunswick residents. We also
want to inform the community about local environmental problmes. We also seek
to work more closely with any organizations who have an interest in community
service and/or environmental issues.
Recent Handbooks/Guides: Water Quality Monitoring Handbook (pending),
NJ Community Water Watch Project Guide (the "how-to's" of organizing service
projects)