My friends over at OrangeCoat launched a website called “Intelligent River” this week. The site was built for a collaboration between Clemson University, the Center for Watershed Excellence, and the Southeastern Natural Sciences Academy. The site allows users to examine watershed stake holds in real time for the purpose of research, education, and conservation. Intelligent River is essentially a network of sensors that are being used to monitor the watershed throughout South Carolina. As population and development increase in the state it will be important to document changes in the available water so as to provide to the most people without negatively impacting the surrounding environment.
Intelligent River
Published October 22, 2008 General , computers , geology , technology Leave a CommentTags: Clemson University, conservation, Inelligent River, OrangeCoat, rivers, South Carolina, Southeastern Natural Sciences Institute, Watershed
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