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121 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 21:08
| almost 11 years ago
The GoalsPublic Lab is working to make water quality monitoring more open. Our project has three main goals: Open source water quality sensors and instrumentationWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. An open data online water quality platformWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. Grassroots education, research, and actionWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of contributors and advisors is growing rapidly:
Project UpdatesWe're currently crowdfunding a pilot project in the Mystic River watershed](https://ioby.org/project/mystic-river-open-water), and we're looking for support: Mystic River Open Water IOBY PIlot Project |
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120 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 21:07
| almost 11 years ago
The GoalPublic Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: Open source water quality sensors and instrumentationWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. An open data online water quality platformWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. Grassroots education, research, and actionWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of contributors and advisors is growing rapidly:
Project UpdatesWe're currently crowdfunding a pilot project in the Mystic River watershed](https://ioby.org/project/mystic-river-open-water), and we're looking for support: Mystic River Open Water IOBY PIlot Project |
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119 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 21:06
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: Open source water quality sensors and instrumentationWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. An open data online water quality platformWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. Grassroots education, research, and actionWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of contributors and advisors is growing rapidly:
Project UpdatesWe're currently crowdfunding a pilot project in the Mystic River watershed](https://ioby.org/project/mystic-river-open-water), and we're looking for support: Mystic River Open Water IOBY PIlot Project |
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118 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 21:06
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: Open source water quality sensors and instrumentationWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. An open data online water quality platformWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. Grassroots education, research, and actionWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of contributors and advisors is growing rapidly:
Project UpdatesWe're currently crowdfunding a pilot project in the Mystic River watershed](https://ioby.org/project/mystic-river-open-water, and we're looking for support: Mystic River Open Water IOBY PIlot Project |
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117 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 21:05
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: Open source water quality sensors and instrumentationWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. An open data online water quality platformWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. Grassroots education, research, and actionWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of contributors and advisors is growing rapidly:
The Mystic River Open Water ProjectWe're currently crowdfunding a pilot project in the Mystic River watershed](https://ioby.org/project/mystic-river-open-water, and we're looking for support: Mystic River Open Water IOBY PIlot ProjectAnd for more details, check out the associated wiki page, here. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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116 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 21:04
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: Open source water quality sensors and instrumentationWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. An open data online water quality platformWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. Grassroots education, research, and actionWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of contributors and advisors is growing rapidly:
The Mystic River Open Water ProjectWe're currently crowdfunding a pilot project in the Mystic River watershed](https://ioby.org/project/mystic-river-open-water, and we're looking for support: Mystic River Open Water IOBY PIlot ProjectAnd for more details, check out the associated wiki page, here. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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115 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 21:00
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: Open source water quality sensors and instrumentationWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. An open data online water quality platformWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. Grassroots education, research, and actionWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of contributors and advisors is growing rapidly:
The Mystic River Open Water ProjectWe're currently crowdfunding a pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for support: Mystic River Open Water IOBY PIlot ProjectAnd for more details, check out the associated wiki page, here. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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114 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:55
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: Open source water quality sensors and instrumentationWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. An open data online water quality platformWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. Grassroots education, research, and actionWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of contributors and advisors is growing rapidly:
Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowdfunding a pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for support. Mystic River Open Water IOBY PIlot ProjectAnd for more details, check out the associated wiki page, here. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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113 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:51
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: Open source water quality sensors and instrumentationWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. An open data online water quality platformWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. Grassroots education, research, and actionWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of contributors and advisors is growing rapidly:
Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowdfunding a pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for support. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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112 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:27
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: 1. Develop open source water quality sensors and instrumentationWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. 2. Develop an open data online water quality platformWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. 3. Support grassroots education, research, and actionWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of collaborators and contributors is growing rapidly:
Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowfunding an pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for contributions. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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111 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:26
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: 1. Open source water quality sensorsWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. 2. Open water quality data onlineWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. 3. Grassroots education, research, and actionWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of collaborators and contributors is growing rapidly:
Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowfunding an pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for contributions. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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110 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:25
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: 1. Open source water quality sensorsWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. 2. Open water quality data onlineWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. 3. Grassroots water quality monitoring, education, and researchWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of collaborators and contributors is growing rapidly:
Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowfunding an pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for contributions. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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109 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:24
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: 1. Open source water quality sensorsWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. 2. Open water quality data onlineWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. 3. Grassroots water quality monitoringWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of collaborators and contributors is growing rapidly:
Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowfunding an pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for contributions. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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108 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:23
| almost 11 years ago
ObjectivesPublic Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: 1. Open source water quality sensorsWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. 2. Open water quality data onlineWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. 3. Grassroots water quality monitoringWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of collaborators and contributors is growing rapidly:
Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowfunding an pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for contributions. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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107 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:22
| almost 11 years ago
The GoalsPublic Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: 1. Open source water quality sensorsWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. 2. Open water quality data onlineWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. 3. Grassroots water quality monitoringWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of collaborators and contributors is growing rapidly:
Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowfunding an pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for contributions. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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106 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:22
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: 1. Open source water quality sensorsWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. 2. Open water quality data onlineWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. 3. Grassroots water quality monitoringWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of collaborators and contributors is growing rapidly:
Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowfunding an pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for contributions. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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105 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:18
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: 1. Open source water quality sensorsWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. 2. Open water quality data onlineWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. 3. Grassroots water quality monitoringWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of collaborators and contributors is growing rapidly:
Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowfunding an pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for contributions. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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104 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:18
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: 1. Open source water quality sensorsWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. 2. Open water quality data onlineWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. 3. Grassroots water quality monitoringWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of collaborators and contributors is growing rapidly:
Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowfunding an pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for contributions. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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103 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:17
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: 1. Open source water quality sensorsWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. 2. Open water quality data onlineWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. 3. Grassroots water quality monitoringWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of collaborators and contributors is growing rapidly:
Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowfunding an pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for contributions. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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102 | donblair |
January 24, 2014 20:17
| almost 11 years ago
Public Lab is working with local partners (the Mystic River Watershed Association, the UNH, Plymouth State, UMass Amherst, and others) to make water quality monitoring more open. Our current project has three main goals: 1. Open source water quality sensorsWe're developing a low-cost, open source hardware device that will measure some of the most common water quality parameters , using a design that makes it possible for anyone to build, modify, and deploy water quality sensors in their own neighborhood. 2. Open water quality data onlineWe're working with hydrologists and water resource managers to create easy, accessible ways for communities to share water quality data. 3. Grassroots water quality monitoringWe're bringing together citizens, students, researchers, and water resource managers to work on water quality issues that affect them locally. The Plan
[See "Project Updates" below to see recent progress in these areas, and to find a way to join in!] The TeamWe've assembled a world-class team of researchers and water resource managers, and our network of collaborators and contributors is growing rapidly: - Mary Martin - Mark Green - Patrick Herron - Jeff Walker - Ben Gamari - Don Blair - Paula Rees - Jennifer Welbourne - Catherine d'Ignazio - Andy Anderson - The Public Lab community Support this work by volunteering or donatingWe're always looking for new contributors, and for new applications of an 'open source' approach to water quality and water safety. We're currently crowfunding an pilot project in the Mystic River watershed, and we're looking for contributions. Project UpdatesWe'll be posting project updates below, with the most recent updates on top. |
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