Wind-Powered River Guardians
Autonomous, wind-powered floating sensors that "migrate" like flamingos along river networks to detect agricultural runoff and pesticide pollution before it reaches downstream communities. Each sensor creates real-time contamination maps visible as shadow-like overlays on satellite imagery.
A farmer opens the app and sees a bright red shadow spreading upstream from their mango orchard β they realize their irrigation runoff is carrying pesticides 7 miles toward the town's water source, and they can pinpoint exactly which field is responsible. Take action before contamination reaches communities.
Sensors autonomously navigate river networks using wind power, mimicking natural flamingo migration patterns to cover maximum monitoring area.
Contamination data is visualized as shadow-like overlays on satellite imagery, showing pollution spread patterns in real-time with stunning clarity.
Instant alerts when pesticide levels exceed safety thresholds, giving farmers and water utilities time to respond before contamination spreads.
Simultaneously monitors pH levels, pesticide concentration, nitrates, turbidity, and temperature for comprehensive water quality analysis.
Seamlessly overlays contamination data on satellite imagery, providing intuitive visual context for pollution sources and spread patterns.
Powerful analytics reveal pollution trends over time, identify repeat offenders, and track the effectiveness of mitigation efforts.