One important component of SEWTU's work is in-stream restoration work.
SEWTU does its part to conserve, improve, and protect Wisconsin's cold water habitats and fisheries by performing hand-on, grass-roots in-the-field work.
There is, quite simply, no better way to feel connected to the resource than to come out, pitch in, and improve our waters through the work of your own two hands.
Future work days, whether on a SEWTU project, or through a joint-Chapter workday, are included in the Calendar of Events page on this web site.
If you have a desire to become a steward of our State's waters, then sign up, come out, and pitch in! The reward you'll feel after a good day of work maintaining a stream manifestly defies description.
Click on "SETWU Projects" to see a description of major projects we have undertaken, or click on "Project Workdays" to see a list of our nearly monthly workday events.