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SMART Ala Wai
SMART Ala Wai

SMART Ala Wai

A student-led water quality observation and sampling network at the University of Hawaii

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    • Summary
    • Benefits
    • Approach
      • Sensors & Instruments
      • HydrologyWatershed, Stream, and Groundwater Hydrology
      • Terrestrial, Aquatic, and Coastal Water Quality / Biogeochemistry
      • Microbiological Diversity and Function
      • Coastal hydrodynamics
      • Curriculum Integration / STEM Training
  • Current Projects
    • Watershed Monitoring Map
    • Real-Time Sensors
      • Water Quality Sensor
      • Ultrasonic Stream Sensors
        • Makiki Stream @ Hālau Kū Māna School
        • ‘Aihualama Stream @ Lyon Arboretum
        • Mānoa Stream @ UH East West Center
        • Mānoa Stream @ Kānewai Loi
        • Mānoa-Pālolo Drainage @ ‘Iolani School
        • Wai‘ōma‘o Stream @ Private Residence
        • Pūkele Stream @ Ānuenue School
        • Pālolo Stream @ Saint Louis School
      • Rain Gages
        • Makiki Valley Rainfall @ Hālau Kū Māna School
        • Makiki Valley Mauka Rainfall @ Liljestrand House
        • Pālolo Rainfall @ Ānuenue School
        • Palolo Mauka Rainfall @ Wa’ahila Ridge
        • Manoa Valley Rainfall @ UH Manoa
        • Manoa Valley Rainfall @ Lyon Arboretum
        • Mānoa Valley Mauka Rainfall @ Wa’ahila Ridge
        • Ala Wai Canal Rainfall @ ‘Iolani School
      • Wind Speed + Direction
        • Mānoa Valley @ Lyon Arboretum
        • Mānoa Valley UHM MSB
    • Huli Wai Data Loggers
    • Water Quality Testing I
    • Water Quality Testing II
    • Workshops
      • Workshop I (Building Sensors)
      • Workshop II (How to Monitor Water Quality)
      • Workshop III (Water Quality Data in the Classroom)
    • Outreach Education
      • The Life of a Sensor
        • Programming Johnny the Sensor and his siblings
      • Monitoring Urbanized Waterways
        • Effects of Urban Waterways Activity
      • Aquatic and Marine Ecosystem Health
    • Student Projects
      • Water Quality in the Ala Wai Canal
  • People
    • Faculty / Staff
      • SOEST
        • Oceanography
          • Brian Glazer (Sensors, Biogeochemistry)
          • Stanley Lio (Embedded Systems)
          • Rosie Alegado (Microbial Ecology)
          • Craig Nelson (Microbial Geochemistry)
          • Abby Golder (Microbial Geochemistry)
          • Eric De Carlo (Geochemistry, Ocean Acidification)
          • Brian Powell (Hydrodynamic Modeling)
          • Chris Measures (Water Quality)
          • Margaret McManus (Hydrodynamics, PacIOOS)
          • Grieg Steward (Pathogen Microbiology)
          • Brian Chee (Wireless Telemetry)
          • Frank Sansone (Biogeochemistry)
          • Gordon Walker (Oceanographic Research Specialist)
        • Geology & Geophysics
          • Henrietta Dulai (Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions)
        • HI Nat Energy Inst
          • Michael Cooney (Sustainability Analysis)
        • HI Inst. Geophys. & Planetology
          • Jim Potemra (Data Management)
        • Pac Biosci Research Center
          • Cory Yap (Stream Sensor Deployments)
      • College of Engineering
        • David Garmire (Sensors)
      • College of Social Sciences
        • Thomas Giambelluca (Ecohydrology)
        • Daniele Spirandelli (Urban/ Regional Planning)
      • College of Education
        • Pauline Chinn
      • Natural Resources & Environmental Management
        • Yinphan Tsang (Hydrology / Watershed Modeling)
        • Carl Evensen (Watershed Management)
      • Botany
        • Celia Smith (Ecology Reef Algae / Corals)
    • Graduate Students
      • Aka Beebe
      • Casey McGrath
    • Undergraduates
      • Katie Ackerman
      • Kira Webster
      • Solomon Chen
      • Thomas Pekelo
      • Eleanor Yuan
      • Peyton Young
      • Kasey Sugano
      • James Thesken
      • Doyoung Kim
      • Shaun Wriston
      • Brianna Ornelas
      • Seraphina King
      • Justin Higa
      • Rayna McClintock
      • Sarah Michal Hamid
      • Eric Lam
    • Other
      • ‘Iolani School / Nā Wai ‘Ekolu
        • Yvonne Chan (Director of Research SCIL)
        • Cory Yap (Outreach Education)
      • Kamehameha Schools
      • Kānewai Cultural Resource Center
      • Education Incubator
      • Purple Mai‘a
      • Hawai‘i Sea Grant
      • UH Pre-STEM Academy
  • Blog
    • Ala Wai Sensor Maintenance with Stanley
    • Water Quality by boat with Dr. Glazer in the Ala Wai
    • Building Sensors!
    • Field Water Sampling Workshop @ Kanewai
    • Field Work with Aka Beebe
  • Contact

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Posted on March 1, 2019

Monitoring Urban Waterways

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Posted on October 24, 2018October 24, 2018

Ala Wai Sensor Maintenance with Stanley

Stanley Lio services equipment that relays water quality data real time to UH researchers. The Ala Wai Yacht Club station monitors chlorophyll-a, fine dissolved organic matter (FDOM), and turbidity “near real-time,” sampling every 12 minutes.

Click here to view the data.

Posted on October 24, 2018October 24, 2018

Ala Wai Water Sampling by boat with Dr. Glazer

Monthly discrete water quality monitoring and real-time sensors maintenance.

Posted on September 13, 2018September 25, 2018

Field sampling with Aka Beebe

Stay Tuned!

Posted on September 13, 2018September 13, 2018

Building Sensors!

Such a great day!

Posted on July 7, 2018September 13, 2018

Field Water Sampling Workshop @ Kanewai

Stay tuned!

MAHALO

This project could not have been made possible without the many hands that have worked together, both in classrooms and while in the field. We have much appreciation to Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, for graciously funding our research through the Strategic Investment Initiative.

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