by Lisa Wallace, Executive Director

Why do we spend so much time collecting dots of data on water quality? Why collect all these dots: observations about stream side conditions, dissolved oxygen and ph tests, turbidity and sediment samples?

Because we want to connect the dots, to see the pattern, to get the insights the dots/data reveal. To do that we need a big bagful of dots collected over a long time period.

We have been collecting water quality data dots for about a decade through professional monitoring and Adopt-A-Stream volunteer-based monitoring. We finally have a pretty big bagful.

We’re connecting those dots and we’re beginning to see the picture they form. Here are a few insights about water quality of the Truckee River:

  • Compared to reference streams, the Truckee River consistently scored lower on the Eastern Sierra Index of Biological Integrity (a standard of biological health);
  • The number and size of macroinvertabrates (water bugs) are decreasing in the Truckee River;
  • Sediment deposition is widespread in the Truckee River.

The data – the dots – are important. But it is also essential we understand what the data tells us – and they are telling us the Truckee River, while beautiful, is not healthy. It is impaired/polluted for excess sedimentation. We do, in fact, need to manage erosion from all human-triggered sources.

Here’s another part of the insight – while Adopt-A-Stream and River-Friendly Landscaping are fun, they are contributing significantly to understanding and preventing erosion.

These programs are another important set of dots to be connected in the picture of the Truckee River watershed.

WE'RE HIRING: Lead Philanthropy. Advance Watershed Resilience.

Development Director – Truckee River Watershed Council (Full description linked here)
Location: 
Truckee, CA
Salary:
 $105,000–$125,000 + benefits

The Truckee River Watershed Council (TRWC) seeks an experienced Development Director to lead our philanthropic strategy and strengthen long-term funding for watershed restoration across the region.

This senior role is ideal for a proven fundraising leader who excels in major gifts, donor strategy, and board partnership, and who is ready to help shape the next phase of TRWC’s organizational growth. 

About TRWC
TRWC is a trusted regional nonprofit dedicated to protecting, enhancing, and restoring the Truckee River watershed. Our work strengthens forests, meadows, and aquatic habitat to improve wildfire resilience, water quality, and long-term ecological health. 

With an $8M+ annual budget and a strong reputation among public agencies, funders, and community partners, TRWC is entering an exciting new chapter of organizational growth and philanthropic expansion.

What You’ll Lead

What We’re Looking For

Compensation & Location 

To Apply 

Send a single PDF (cover letter, resume, three professional references) to: mprestowitz@truckeeriverwc.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply by March 25.

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