My name is Jessalyn, and I am an Oregon State University Extension Service Groundwater
Protection intern based in Benton County. I am currently working on my second bachelor’s
degree from Oregon State University, double majoring in soil science and sustainability. I’m
excited to spend my summer engaging with local communities and learning more about
groundwater and public health. I spent the past decade moving around the United States while I
was in the Air Force and am now enjoying being back in Oregon, close to where I grew up in
McMinnville.

Jessalyn Horton at the Sweet Home Farmer’s Market. Photo: Jessalyn Horton

I first got an idea of the role Extension plays in my Soil 101 class this past fall, and thought it
sounded like an incredible community resource. I’ve got some teaching experience from my
military career, and I’m really interested in the intersection of soil and water. Working with
Chrissy Lucas-Woodruff, my supervisor here in charge of outreach, is something I knew I wanted
to do after she came to speak to a different class I took this past winter, on environmental and
agricultural predicaments. I’m very excited to be building on the knowledge I’ve gained during
my studies so far through water testing and education.

I’m less than a week into this internship, but I’ve already had an opportunity to test water
samples from local well owners for nitrates at the Sweet Home farmer’s market. I had a great
time with Chrissy and my fellow new intern, Taiva — learning the ropes, engaging with the
public on well and septic maintenance and talking about nitrates and arsenic. We spent the rest
of our time during the first week learning about groundwater, wells, septic systems and
common contaminants. We also got to put together our own lab kits and prepare the gear we’ll
use at other events all summer long, where I’m looking forward to lots more learning and
engaging conversation.

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