Abstract
While air pollution is the most visible environmental impact of transportation systems, water pollution and water quality issues are also of great importance in the transportation and environment nexus. However, how the transportation sector impacts the water quality of adjacent receiving water bodies is not fully understood or well studied. In this paper, we present our work in designing and implementing a cost-effective, portable system to provide continuous monitoring of roadside water quality. We have deployed the system at multiple locations within the Salmon Creek watershed to collect data, demonstrating the feasibility of using the system to provide long-term monitoring. Combined with advanced data analytics technologies, this system provides potentials to reveal and understand the correlation between transportation activities and water pollution parameters, which can effectively guide the design of the next-generation of environmental friendly and sustainable transportation systems.