intermediate work · Riversegcanaleleanor
Plant a native riparian buffer.
Fund it for $400. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$400 proposed
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What the work involvesThe bank at the South Branch of the Chicago River near the Canal Street / Eleanor Street corner, Chicago, IL 60608 sits bare and eroding at the corner where two channel segments meet -- a native buffer stabilizes it and filters runoff before it reaches the water.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- GPS phone
- pH meter or strips
- conductivity meter
- ammonia + iron test kit as specified
- surfactant screen if specified
- gloves
- camera
Steps
- 1. Navigate to the outfall/reach; record GPS; photograph it, capturing any visible flow or staining.
- 2. Note whether flow is present in dry weather (yes/no).
- 3. Measure and record pH, conductivity, and each specified analyte per kit instructions.
- 4. Log any color, odor, floc, or aquatic-life observation.
- 5. Enter all readings with units, GPS, time, and photos into the proof record; sign.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the bare/eroding bank segment
- Native riparian plant list (willow/sedge/native grass mix suited to a Chicago-area urban waterway)
- Planting-density log matched to the bank-stabilization target
- GPS boundary of the planted segment
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Watershed Health. A watershed is everything the land pours into a stream, and the stream keeps the record. The EPA's bioassessment method reads that record through the small creatures living in the gravel: mayflies and caddisflies mean clean water, only worms and midges mean trouble. Mastery looks like a person who can wade one riffle with a net and tell you how the whole valley is doing. That skill is built sample by sample. This packet is one of them: one site, one careful count, one entry in the long record of a stream.
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