TU Training: Low Cost Real Time Monitoring with the Mayfly Sensor Station
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In this webinar Jake Lemon, TU Monitoring and Community Science Manager, will introduce TU-supported low cost solutions for real-time water quality and quantity monitoring.
Through EnviroDIY, an initiative of the Stroud Water Research Center, TU has been working with our chapters, staff and partners to utilize emerging technologies in open-source electronics to collect water data that can be used to track emerging water quality issues, measure effectiveness of TU restoration projects, establish long-term baseline datasets, foster environmental stewardship and contribute to a growing network of monitoring stations deployed and maintained by community scientists.
The Mayfly Sensor Station is a solar powered monitoring station compatible with professional-grade sensors. Data is collected at desired intervals and uploaded to a publicly accessible database via the cellular network.
In this webinar, Jake will introduce the technology, describe the importance of various water quality parameters and cover best-practices for station maintenance and quality control.
Through EnviroDIY, an initiative of the Stroud Water Research Center, TU has been working with our chapters, staff and partners to utilize emerging technologies in open-source electronics to collect water data that can be used to track emerging water quality issues, measure effectiveness of TU restoration projects, establish long-term baseline datasets, foster environmental stewardship and contribute to a growing network of monitoring stations deployed and maintained by community scientists.
The Mayfly Sensor Station is a solar powered monitoring station compatible with professional-grade sensors. Data is collected at desired intervals and uploaded to a publicly accessible database via the cellular network.
In this webinar, Jake will introduce the technology, describe the importance of various water quality parameters and cover best-practices for station maintenance and quality control.
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