WWALS teaching ABAC students about water quality @ GFEC 2025-11-21

Heather Brasell got WWALS water quality testing trainer Gretchen Quarterman invited to talk about water quality with students from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC). They did this in the classroom at the Gaskins Forest Education Center (GFEC) and onsite at streams coming from the Town of Alapaha Wastewater Treatment Plant.

[WWALS teaching ABAC students about water quality @ GFEC, Watersheds and microbes, plants and animals 2025-11-21]
WWALS teaching ABAC students about water quality @ GFEC, Watersheds and microbes, plants and animals 2025-11-21

They did the classroom part at Gaskins Forest Education Center (GFEC), 3359 Moore Sawmill Rd, Alapaha, GA 31622, in Berrien County. Gretchen talked about what watersheds are, about the watersheds of the Suwannee River Basin, about WWALS, and generally about Georgia Adopt-A-Stream water quality testing such as WWALS does.

[Map: Gaskins Forest Education Center (GFEC) --ARWT 2025-11-23]
Map: Gaskins Forest Education Center (GFEC) on the WWALS map of the Alapaha River Water Trail (ARWT)

Then for the hands-on part they went to the creek running out of the wastewater plant for the Town of Alapaha, Georgia, upstream from Sheboggy Boat Ramp on the Alapaha River at US 82. You may recognize that location as one of the ones where Heather samples for water quality once a month. On the WWALS Alapaha River Water Trail (ARWT) map we call these Alapaha Elementary School Stream because the main branch comes down from that school before passing the wastewater plant.

[Map: Streams from Town of Alapaha Wastewater Treatment Plant --ARWT 2025-11-24]
Map: Streams from Town of Alapaha Wastewater Treatment Plant ARWT

They split up into three groups on three branches of the creek to do a watershed survey to get the big picture of the site, and a visual survey, to look for sedimentation, erosion, excess nutrients, sewage leaks, etc. They looked for plants and animals living in the streams.

Gretchen went with one group of students, Heather with another, and ABAC Professor David Ray with the third.

Classroom

[Students noting what Gretchen Quarterman says, 2025:11:21 09:27:29 --Heather Brasell for WWALS]
Students noting what Gretchen Quarterman says, 2025:11:21 09:27:29 –Heather Brasell for WWALS

[Heather Brasell and students, 2025:11:21 09:43:24, 31.3452889, -83.1771472 --Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS]
Heather Brasell and students, 2025:11:21 09:43:24, –Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS 31.3452889, -83.1771472

[Heather leading the class, 2025:11:21 09:43:35, 31.3452889, -83.1771472 --Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS]
Heather leading the class, 2025:11:21 09:43:35, –Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS 31.3452889, -83.1771472

[Picking a site, 2025:11:21 09:58:19 --Heather Brasell for WWALS]
Picking a site, 2025:11:21 09:58:19 –Heather Brasell for WWALS

[Gretchen with WWALS banner, 2025:11:21 10:09:57 --Heather Brasell for WWALS]
Gretchen with WWALS banner, 2025:11:21 10:09:57 –Heather Brasell for WWALS

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[WWALS banner, Gretchen, Heather, and class, 2025:11:21 10:28:50, 31.3452861, -83.1770694 --Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS]
WWALS banner, Gretchen, Heather, and class, 2025:11:21 10:28:50, –Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS 31.3452861, -83.1770694

Onsite

[Student asking a question, 2025:11:21 11:03:44, 31.3894722, -83.2175611 --Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS]
Student asking a question, 2025:11:21 11:03:44, –Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS 31.3894722, -83.2175611

[Students inventorying a creek, 2025:11:21 11:03:50, 31.3895889, -83.2175222 --Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS]
Students inventorying a creek, 2025:11:21 11:03:50, –Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS 31.3895889, -83.2175222

[John the caretaker of the AWTP, 2025:11:21 11:20:26 --Heather Brasell for WWALS]
John the caretaker of the AWTP, 2025:11:21 11:20:26 –Heather Brasell for WWALS

[Through the broken fence to the AAWTP dam, 2025:11:21 11:26:31, 31.3888139, -83.2180944 --Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS]
Through the broken fence to the AAWTP dam, 2025:11:21 11:26:31, –Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS 31.3888139, -83.2180944

[Students on the AAWTP dam, 2025:11:21 11:27:23, 31.3886694, -83.2182222 --Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS]
Students on the AAWTP dam, 2025:11:21 11:27:23, –Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS 31.3886694, -83.2182222

[Heather, students, AAWTP, 2025:11:21 11:27:33, 31.3887194, -83.2182778 --Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS]
Heather, students, AAWTP, 2025:11:21 11:27:33, –Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS 31.3887194, -83.2182778

[Heather explaining, 2025:11:21 11:29:00, 31.3887444, -83.2182528 --Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS]
Heather explaining, 2025:11:21 11:29:00, –Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS 31.3887444, -83.2182528

[Gretchen and students at AAWTP, 2025:11:21 11:33:06 --Heather Brasell for WWALS]
Gretchen and students at AAWTP, 2025:11:21 11:33:06 –Heather Brasell for WWALS

[Students at AAWTP, 2025:11:21 11:33:16 --Heather Brasell for WWALS]
Students at AAWTP, 2025:11:21 11:33:16 –Heather Brasell for WWALS

[OK at AAWTP, 2025:11:21 11:35:06 --Heather Brasell for WWALS]
OK at AAWTP, 2025:11:21 11:35:06 –Heather Brasell for WWALS

[Heather at a deer stand, 2025:11:21 11:41:18, 31.3893472, -83.2170556 --Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS]
Heather at a deer stand, 2025:11:21 11:41:18, –Gretchen Quarterman for WWALS 31.3893472, -83.2170556

 -jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®

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