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

3. Navigate the Map

Navigate the map by clicking and dragging or by searching for a location by name and address.

2. Sign In and Share Location

Get hints for creating an account, logging into an existing account, recovering your username, and resetting your password.

1. Introduction

An overview of the Model My Watershed Site Storm Model and Runoff Simulation.

10. References and Credits

Citations for the references used in this technical document.

9. Framework for Web App

Information about computation and execution, data storage, geoprocessing, and model execution.

8. Saving and Sharing Your Project

Once you have registered for a free account, you can save and share your project on Model My Watershed and/or on HydroShare.

7. Model Water Quantity and Quality

There are currently two models to choose from to predict how much water moves through your Area of Interest and the water quality of water running off.

6. Monitor: Multi-Catalog Free-Text Search for Datasets

The “Monitor” feature within Model My Watershed allows any user to search multiple data catalogs/repositories for related datasets.

5. Analyze Area of Interest (AoI)

Learn about the summary statistics provided in graphs and tables for each of the mapped data layers that impact stormwater runoff and/or water quality