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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.

Water Meter

OBJECTIVE: The water meter is designed to monitor the volume, flow, and quality of water which is collected and stored on the WetLand habitat. Water on the WetLands habitat is collected through desalination of water from the Delaware river and through rainwater catchment. This water is filtered for use onboard, but requires monitoring to insure its quality for use.


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The water meter, designed by Team X, tests the water quality for the WetLands project. The design is composed of five sensors that read the volume, pH, salt water content via conductivity, temperature (Fahrenheit), and the flow of the water into the water tank of the drinking water on the barge. All of the values the sensors take are read by an Arduino programmable microchip and displayed on a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen. While displaying these values it will be saving those values to an SD card that is incorporated into the Arduino microchip.

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Arduino Uno microchip 25.00
LCD screen 11.00
Sensor Shield 10.00
Temperature Sensor 6.50

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