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Heather Brooks
Keymaster
    Hi @mbarney, sorry you’re experiencing difficulty after the release. @aufdenkampe, can your team take a look at this issue and Hi @mbarney, sorry you’re experiencing difficulty after the release. @aufdenkampe, can your team take a look at this issue and this one?

    Matt, to answer to your question about notification, an email was sent to all registered Monitor My Watershed users on April 5. In case others have questions, I’ll paste it in here.

    Dear Monitor My Watershed User,

    A lot has been happening behind the scenes to improve the performance, stability, and features of the Monitor My Watershed Data Sharing Portal. The hard work by Anthony Aufdenkampe, Paul Tomasula, and others at LimnoTech is paying off with several new version releases. The next release (v0.15) will enhance account security on Monitor My Watershed.

    This security enhancement requires you to reset your password. When you access Monitor My Watershed on or after 12 April 2023, you will be prompted to change your password when you log in. Your username will remain the same. If you have questions or issues with this procedure, please email help@monitormywatershed.org.

    For the few of you who use the Water One Flow endpoint (https://monitormywatershed.org/wofpy/) for accessing your data via a script, please reach out to help@monitormywatershed.org for information on an upcoming shutdown of this service and a temporary, undocumented alternative.

    On behalf of the Monitor My Watershed team at Stroud Water Research Center and LimnoTech, thank you for using and supporting Monitor My Watershed!

    Scott H. Ensign, Ph.D.
    Assistant Director
    Vice President and Research Scientist
    Stroud Water Research Center