About Us
The Silver City Watershed Keepers is a volunteer environmental quality monitoring group coordinated by the Gila Resources Information Project (GRIP). Volunteers donate their time and talents to help protect our local Silver City watershed near where they live, work, and play through monitoring, community outreach and education. Their efforts provide quality data and build stewardship of the Silver City watershed.
The Silver City Watershed Keepers was created in 2010, as part of the Office of Surface Mining/Volunteers In Service To America (OSM/VISTA)’s Western Hardrock Watershed Team (WHWT) four-year grant program awarded to GRIP (2010-2014). The project is now coordinated by GRIP's program associate.
The Silver City Watershed Keepers was created in 2010, as part of the Office of Surface Mining/Volunteers In Service To America (OSM/VISTA)’s Western Hardrock Watershed Team (WHWT) four-year grant program awarded to GRIP (2010-2014). The project is now coordinated by GRIP's program associate.