2019-07-31

Posted By: AlexanaWolf

FEMC partnered with Bard College's Water Lab to increase the availability and accessibility of the data from their water quality program. This program focuses on water quality monitoring in the Saw Kill water shed and the Roeliff Jansen Kill in the state of New York. The FEMC worked with Bard College's Water Lab to design a webtool that is integrated directly onto their website. The tool now displays their data directly on their site in the form of a map, table, and graph. Graphs and maps can be downloaded as images and shapefiles while the raw data can be downloaded directly from their site. Additionally users are able to filter and choose the locations and attributes that they are looking for. This effort was design with the end goal of producing a comprehensive tool that would enable the Bard College Water Lab's website users to access all things related to the water quality monitoring program. The webtools can be accessed at Roe-Jan and Sawkill.