by: eric reutebuch
Water Watchers,
We have some exciting news – the AWW data graphs are back! Thanks to the exceptional dedication of our database gurus, Jim Johnson and Sergio (below), and their hundreds of hours of grinding through many new technological database and web-hosting challenges (SQL, Visual Studio, Cloud-based hosting – not sure what these terms mean – THANK GOD FOR JIM AND SERG!!)

In my unbiased opinion, they’ve created a masterpiece, or should I say hundreds of masterpieces; here’s one of them from Wolf Bay Watershed Watch:

Go to http://www.alabamawaterwatch.org/water-data/ (pictured below) and check out masterpieces featuring your group’s data!

Ps. Have a merry and joyous holiday season!
What a Christmas present from Serg and Jim! This is a major accomplishment that could put AWW on a stable course for years. We now all have to remember to USE the data to protect streams!