This first line of a page will appear as the "summary" of your method here and elsewhere around publiclab.org -- edit this sentence into a one-line summary of your method!
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### Basic info
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### Story
#### What environmental problems might this apply to
* For example, particulate matter in air, turbidity in water, lead in soil?
#### What limitations does the method have
* not weather proof? needs a calibration?
#### Literature review
* has it been done?
* how?
* who has done it?
#### What is the design philosophy
* What decisions did you make while designing a method for approaching the problem?
* See [Riffle's design philosophy](/wiki/riffle_design_philosophy)
#### Where is the project's home page
* It could be this page right here, but also perhaps it has its own website, and/or also uses github
#### Where do conversations happen
* For instance, which PL mailing lists, external forums, etc
#### About the data
* What types of data does the method produce (visual, numeric, graphs, charts)
* How to access the data, where is it kept, maintained, accessed, who can get it
* How does the data compare to other commercial methods or governmentally recognized methods?
#### How to get one
* if available, provide a link to the kit in our store, or the product on another site.
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## Activities
[activities:METHODNAME]
Add an activity Request an activity guide
_Guides should include a materials list and a step-by-step construction guide with photo documentation. Learn what [makes a good activity here](https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/09-17-2016/what-makes-a-good-activity)._
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## Questions
Ask a question about METHODNAME
[notes:question:METHODNAME]
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