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<center>''ABSTRACT: The Water Meter (should we come up with a product name?) is a water quality meter designed by the Humboldt State University Engineering 215 - Intro to Design class, and implemented on the WetLand mobile habitat.''</center>
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WetLand is a mobile self-sustainable island-based ecosystem started in summer of 2014 on a barge located on the Delaware River in Philadelphia, PA.  The goal of WetLand is to offer a workspace for artists; a stage for forums on our shared future; and to combine art, life on the water, architecture, and environmental technologies.


== Understanding the market ==
== Understanding the market ==

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ABSTRACT: The Water Meter (should we come up with a product name?) is a water quality meter designed by the Humboldt State University Engineering 215 - Intro to Design class, and implemented on the WetLand mobile habitat.

Project Background: WetLand is a mobile self-sustainable island-based ecosystem started in summer of 2014 on a barge located on the Delaware River in Philadelphia, PA. The goal of WetLand is to offer a workspace for artists; a stage for forums on our shared future; and to combine art, life on the water, architecture, and environmental technologies.

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