DontFlush.Me says "Don't have a crappy valentines day!"

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Leif Percifield

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Feb 13, 2012, 2:12:56 PM2/13/12
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Hi Public Laboratory, 
for those of you new to the list, I'm a organizer/developer with Public Lab in New York City. 

I'm forwarding an outreach message for my Public Lab-related New York City-based project, Dontflush.me. 
This project will install sensors in sewer outflow pipes as part of a public notification system. Through this notification system, NYC residents can reduce their wastewater production before and during an overflow event.
See forwarded message below about a 1:1 matching offer from my fiscal sponsor, IOBY.org. 
Thanks for reading, 
Leif

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Dear Lover of DontFlushMe,

Love is in the air
Lets show some of that love for NYCs water.

Show your love for DontFlushMe and the New York Harbor on Valentines day. 

Tomorrow, all donations up to $200 WILL BE DOUBLED! 
Ask your Valentine to show the love and make a donation in your name!

A $40 donation makes all the difference!

Your donations will help fund the development of a broader network of sensors to more accurately alert you of local sewer conditions.
Check out current developments on the sensor on the DontFlushMe blog

These alerts, currently based on rainfall data, are now available via Twitter! Follow @dontflushme and look for alerts in your borough.


DONT HAVE PLANS FOR VALENTINES DAY YET???
Join me for a Valentines day tour of the Newtown Creek Wastewater plant at 10am!

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Leif Percifield


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Jeffrey Warren

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Feb 13, 2012, 3:59:21 PM2/13/12
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A romantic tour of a poop-processing plant? (http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/newtown-creek-wastewater-plant-offering-tours-lovers-valentine-day-article-1.1020190?localLinksEnabled=false) Yow!

Some folks I know have been talking about setting up a tour of the Boston waste treatment facility:

map: http://g.co/maps/ua4qd
info: http://www.mwra.state.ma.us/03sewer/html/sewditp.htm
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Jeffrey Warren

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Feb 13, 2012, 4:01:25 PM2/13/12
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Also Leif - the dials at the top of dontflush.me are awesome -- but without being able to see the "history" i'm a little less inclined to think they're actually live. I mean, i know your project so I assume they are, but is there a link to the Pachube feed or whatever which you could put up there so people can click through and see how recently it was not "safe to flush"?

keep up the amazing work,
Jeff
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Adam Griffith

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Feb 13, 2012, 4:12:59 PM2/13/12
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yes, very cool Leif.  Could you also add the number "0" if it has not rained in the area of interest on the map?  Right now it says "There have been inches of rain in your area today" and while I think it mean 0 inches of rain, it could also mean there it rained quite a bit, inches, in fact.

yes, keep it up.  thanks!

Adam
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Adam Griffith
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Jeffrey Warren

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Feb 13, 2012, 4:14:13 PM2/13/12
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Group tours:

We welcome visits from professional groups, civic clubs, and especially interested MWRA customers. Reservations and I.D. are required.

Individual/public tours:

The MWRA offers public tours of Deer Island on the first Tuesday of each month from April through early November beginning at 9:30 a.m. Reservations and I.D. are required.

Age restrictions:

Our tours take visitors to the heart of a working treatment plant filled with heavy machinery. For the safety of our visitors and our staff, we must restrict our tours to students in Grade 7 or above. Those interested in visting the plant with children in grades 6 or below are encouraged to try our Deer Island Scavenger Hunt.

Reservations:

To reserve a group or individual tour, please contact our Deer Island Tour office by phone:
(617) 660-7607, or email: Nadia....@mwra.state.ma.us.

All tours of Deer Island are suspended when the United States National Security Level reaches Code Orange.



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