
Affordable, Portable Real-Time Water Monitoring
Collect baseline data. Follow water trends. Monitor whole watersheds. Find the source of water events. Continuous AI data analysis.
Affordable Devices
Easily deploy and maintain our portable devices. Automatically connect to the cloud to continuously upload data. Prices start at $300.
Powerful Technology
All our data is collected and stored in a private or public cloud, where various data analysis and AIs are continuously monitoring our water quality and looking for patterns in the data.
Real-Time Water Quality Data
All our data is available online in our dashboard. It is easy to view water quality data. New data and features and being added continuously.
Identify Water Events
Pinpoint exactly where and when bad water is entering the watershed. Configure your device sensors to measure targeted data over time.
Practical use of technology to drive real change in our communities.
We see ourselves as a non-profit startup that caters to public groups as well as private enterprises. Our goal is to provide reliable and actionable water data.


Who are we
Nerds and nature lovers who want technology to improve water quality.
We use the latest technology to make monitoring whole river systems and watersheds economical and effective. We want to know where problems are and give organizations the insights they need to make data-driven decisions.
How Digital Waters Helps
01
Combined Sewage Overflow (CSO) Monitoring
Determine how often sewer systems overflow and the impact of rain water on local waterways.
02
Measure Development Impact
Collect water quality data along highways and developed areas. Compare with historical and other nearby locations.
03
Digital Archive of Our Water
Build a catalog of water data to use in the future so we can see exactly where and how things are changing.
04
Neighborhood Programs
Track the impact your neighborhood water management programs are having on nearby water ways
05
Find Water Events
Determine where water outputs and overflows are and which ones are responsible for water events.
06
Algae Blooms
We analyze the color composition of water, compare it to similar areas upstream and in the vicinity, and pair it with other data.
07
Measure the Impact of Road Salt
Using salt to absorb moisture is wide spread and known to have harmful effects on nearby water.
08
Recognize Positive Action
With the data we collect, we can see positive improvements and will call out any areas with notable improvements to water quality.
09
Collect Any Data
Our custom-built devices can house a wide variety of sensors for different data points in specific situations.
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