Volunteer David Fountain uses a meter to measure the electrical conductivity of Long Island Creek, part of his stream monitoring duties for Georgia Adopt-A-Stream. Fountain conductivity.jpg - Sandy Springs resident David Fountain uses a meter to measure electrical conductivity of Long Island Creek as part of his stream monitoring duties as a volunteer for Georgia Adopt-A-Stream. November marked his 20th year of monitoring the creek for the organization, and he says he has no plans to stop his efforts. Fountain monitoring.jpg - David Fountain kneels next to his stream monitoring equipment, which he uses to monitor conditions at Long Island Creek near his Sandy Springs home. This past March, Georgia Adopt-A-Stream recognized Fountain's 20-plus years of stream monitoring by giving him its Excellence in Data Collection award. Fountain closeup.jpg - maybe just for headshot if you need it?
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