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Water Watch

Spring Water Watch, 26th-29th April

Water Watch is a nationwide survey that takes place every spring and autumn. By spending just 15 minutes observing your local waterway for signs of pollution, water quality and wildlife and recording what you see in the Planet Patrol app, you are helping to build a picture on the health of our rivers.

This bi-annual health check helps us understand the scale of threats and challenges our waterways are facing. It gives us real-time insights on areas that require attention, helping to identify pressure points and areas of concern that need further action.

How to Get Involved

Step 1: Get Ready

• Download the Planet Patrol app
• Choose your waterway (it can be a river/canal/stream/lake/pond)

Step 2: Join In

• Take part any time between 26th-29th April

• Go in daylight hours, alone or with friends, family and even your pets!

Step 3: Observe

• Spend 15 minutes looking closely at your surroundings for signs of wildlife and pollution

• Record your findings in the survey, using our app or via our online form

FAQs

You will need to download the Planet Patrol app and create an account in order to complete the Water Watch survey. If you aren’t able to download the app, or you have any issues, you can complete the survey via our  online form instead.

There is no equipment required to participate in Water Watch – it’s purely observational and you aren’t required to access the water.

It’s a nationwide survey so if you’re in the UK then you’re eligible to participate. It’s designed to be accessible to anyone – even without a scientific background. There is guidance in the Planet Patrol app to help identify particular species, wildlife or signs of pollution and there’s lots of resources on the website too. 

Yes, of course. You are welcome to survey multiple waterways or visit different parts of the same waterway, just make sure you start a new survey for each site you visit. We want to cover as many of the UK’s waterways as possible to give us lots of insights.

We recommend taking around 15 minutes to complete the survey but you can spend as long (or as little) time as you like observing your surroundings for signs of wildlife and pollution, whilst completing the survey on the Planet Patrol app.

There’s no experience necessary and you don’t need to have any scientific experience or background to participate. Spring Water Watch is open to everyone and we’re here to help guide you through step by step.

Spring Water Watch is surveying the UK’s freshwater habitats, so if you live near a coastal area and want to take part, have a look on a map to find your nearest river/canal/stream/lake/pond or freshwater estuary.

All the information you record in the Planet Patrol app will be analysed by the team and the findings will be released publicly. If you’ve chosen to opt-in to receive further updates about Spring Water Watch, we’ll share the results via our newsletter and  our website, Instagram and TikTok social channels.

Spring Water Watch runs from the 21st – 30th April. Please submit your findings by midnight on Sunday 30th April for them to be eligible.

If you have a question about Spring Water Watch you can contact us by emailing hello@planetpatrol.co or message us on Instagram and Twitter or you can contact our Facebook page.

Not a single waterway in England is in good health and government funding cuts have resulted in a drastic reduction of water quality testing. Water Watch will help to fill these knowledge gaps. The data collected will be crucial in helping to understand more about what is happening to the nation’s waterways, and what measures and further testing needs to be put in place at a local level to help protect them.

If you come across a major pollution or environmental incident during Spring Water Watch, you should contact the Environment Agency incident hotline at: 0800 80 70 60.

If you have any issues submitting your survey in the app, you can complete the survey using our online form.  If you need any further assistance you can complete a feedback form in the Planet Patrol app or email us at hello@planetpatrol.co

Yes, we recommend you read our health and safety guidance before heading out on Water Watch and you can also refer to it whilst out conducting your survey.

Yes, we have a template risk assessment at the end of our Health and Safety guidance. We recommend you complete this ahead of conducting the Water Watch survey to assess any potential risks or hazards for you and anyone participating with you.

You can get involved in our activity based litter picking clean ups – including paddle boarding litter picks, yoga and parkour.  These take place across the UK, USA and Europe throughout the year. You can also sign up to find out more about being involved in our water quality testing programme.

Get the Free app

It’s easy to record and submit your findings anywhere, anytime in the Planet Patrol app

Available for iOS and Android.

Our waterways are in crisis

With not a single waterway in England in good health and government funding cuts resulting in a drastic reduction of water quality monitoring – the time to take action is now.

Water Watch, which runs every spring and autumn, will help to fill these knowledge gaps. The data collected will be crucial in helping understand more about what is happening to the nation’s waterways and what measures need to be put in place at a local level to help protect them.

Click below to see the results:

Sign up now to become a water tester

We’ve taken matters into our own hands. Get involved with the UK’s largest and most comprehensive water quality testing programme.

Planet Patrol has been working hard to develop a scientifically robust testing programme to address the lack of data available on water quality across the UK.

You don’t need a scientific background. Your involvement will give us the insights needed to push for more ambitious standards for water quality across the UK.

Interested in reading our 2022 water testing pilot study, What Lies Beneath? Click here

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