Transformative Sensor Technologies and Smart Watersheds for Canadian Water Futures

Principal Investigator: Claude Duguay

Co-Investigators

The Problem: Canada’s water resources are vast and span an enormous range in geography, climate and ecosystems. As such, decision makers facing water management challenges across Canada must rely on an unprecedented amount of data and are dependent on highly diverse data streams and data analysis methods.

The Plan: This project will help develop a new era of Big Data for water that’s linked to rapid information dissemination tools for users and the public. While using new drone technology to provide unprecedented spatial data, the project will also deploy and commercialize systems for acoustic sounding of snow, develop and deploy ultrasonic sensors for multiple environmental measurements, and develop and deploy a portable waveguide spectrometer for the identification of water pollutants to provide accurate and real-time data for Canada’s water environment.  

The Outcome: This project focuses on the development, testing and pilot implementation of a "smart" watershed network that will be pan-Canadian in scale and targeted to support the emerging spectrum of water futures issues throughout cold regions.