Welcome to EnviroDIY, a community for do-it-yourself environmental science and monitoring. EnviroDIY is part of WikiWatershed, an initiative of Stroud Water Research Center designed to help people advance knowledge and stewardship of fresh water.
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Build Your Own EnviroDIY Monitoring Station

Stroud Water Research Center recently unveiled a comprehensive manual for building, programming, deploying, and maintaining an EnviroDIY Monitoring Station.

EnviroDIY Sensors Track Road Salt Levels in Streams

During 2017, Stroud Water Research Center provided over 30 EnviroDIY sensor stations to watershed groups working in the Delaware River Basin to support monitoring, education, and outreach.

Webinar: Do-It-Yourself, Real-Time, Low-Cost Environmental Monitoring Solutions

Introducing resources and tools you can use to build data loggers that can form the core of your DIY freshwater or terrestrial monitoring system.

EnviroDIY Funded! Workshop Plans for 2017

Expanding EnviroDIY training with grants from William Penn Foundation and Environmental Protection Agency

Accurate low stream depth measurements viewable on internet

Working on a remote river monitoring project with partners Cemar.org and a local chapter of The Nature Conservancy.

Introducing the new Mayfly Logger

It has a combination of features and capabilities that make it one of the most powerful and flexible logger platforms available.