WikiWatershed is a web toolkit designed to help citizens, conservation practitioners, municipal decision-makers, researchers, educators, and students advance knowledge and stewardship of fresh water. WikiWatershed an initiative of Stroud Water Research Center, a global leader in freshwater science.

Author: Heather Brooks

6. Additional Documentation

Download the PRedICT users manual, GIS projection information, Best Management Practices Pollution Reduction Guidance Manual, and the original RUNQUAL manual.

5. Data Downloads

Download MapShed demo data, Pennsylvania state-wide and region-specific data, and regional and section data for New York and New England.

4. Software Downloads

Links for the MapWindow, MapShed, and GWLF-E applications, as well as maintenance downloads.

3. MapShed Walkthrough

These screenshots demonstrate how to use MapShed. You can also view MapShed video tutorials in a later section in this document.

2. How MapShed Works

With MapShed, a user selects areas of interest, creates model input files, runs the simulations model, and views the output in a series of seamless steps.

1. Introduction

Dr. Barry Evans and his group at Penn State Institute of Energy and the Environment worked to improve the ArcView Generalized Watershed Loading Function.

9. Credits

Learn about the organizations, funders, and contributors behind Monitor My Watershed.

8. Additional Help

Additional help for Monitor My Watershed can be found in the documentation, on the EnviroDIY forums, and on GitHub.

7. Sending/Uploading Sensor Data

After registering your site, you’re ready to add sensor data to it, either by streaming the data or uploading it from an SD card.