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Instructions
GEORGIA ADOPT-A-STREAM
Macroinvertebrate Count Form
To be conducted quarterly

Site and Group Information
AAS Site ID: S-
Enter the site number without the S-, and select from the list.
AAS Group ID: Arbor Stream Team (G-1589)
DeKalb County
Section of Burnt Fork Creek between railroad and Country Squire Dr, off of Pangborn.
Event Date and Participants
Date: (mm/dd/yyyy)
Time: (hh:mm am/pm)
Time Spent Monitoring
 minutes
Picture/Photo Documentation?
yes / no
Registered participants
Enter one at a time, and select from the drop-down list. At least one must be QA/QC certified.

Nate Ewert-Krocker (22883)   
Unregistered participants
Total number
of participants:
Rain in last 24 hours Present conditions
heavy rain steady rain heavy rain steady rain intermittent rain
intermittent rain none overcast partly cloudy clear/sunny
Amount of rain, if known? inches in last hours / days
Method and Habitat
Use letter codes (A=1-9, B=10-99, C=100 or more) to record the numbers of organisms found in a total sample. Then add up the number of letters in each column and multiply by the indicated value. The following columns are divided based on the organism's sensitivity to pollution. (check all that apply)
Method used:
Muddy Bottom
Rocky Bottom
Habitat selected for sampling:
riffle
leaf pack/woody debris
streambed with silty area (very fine particles)
streambed with sand or small gravel
vegetated bank
other (specify)
Sensitive Somewhat Sensitive Tolerant
stonefly nymphs
mayfly nymphs
water penny larvae
riffle beetle
aquatic snipe flies
caddisflies
gilled snails
common net spinning caddisflies
dobsonfly/hellgrammites & fishfly
dragonfly & damselfly nymphs
crayfish
crane flies larvae
aquatic sow bugs
scud
clams & mussels
midge fly larvae
blackfly larvae
lunged snails
aquatic worms
leech
3 # of letters times 3 = 9 4 # of letters times 2 = 8 4 # of letters times 1 = 4
Now add together the three index values =  21 total index value. The total index value will give you an indication of the water quality of your stream. Good water quality is indicated by a variety of different kinds of organisms, with no one kind making up the majority of the sample.
Water Quality Rating
Excellent (>22) Good (17-22) Fair (11-16) Poor (<11)
Notes/Other species found: