Little Sandy Stewardship Watch · Founding project

The watershed starts
long before the river.

One photo can mark roadside litter, creek debris, illegal dumping, or a private household that needs coordinated help—then connect the right local people to a safe next step.

Open to the public · The founding Little Sandy pilot is limited to 50 participants.
WATERSHED
EYE
Notice · Coordinate · Restore · Learn
Our purpose
A bottle on a roadway, a dumping pile in a hollow, and trash overwhelming a neighbor’s home can all become tomorrow’s water problem. Watershed Eye helps a community act where harm begins.

The photo is not the product. Restoration is.

Founding field season

Anyone can join.
The first group stays small.

Watershed Eye is available for anyone to install. The Little Sandy founding pilot is limited to 50 one-photo reporters so each person can be supported and each report can become useful work—not unattended data.

Reporter spots are first come. Retrieval volunteers apply separately before they can see shared field evidence or claim cleanup tasks. Household-support referrals remain restricted to project leads.

Claim a founding spot
From attention to stewardship

A complete circle of care.

The burden on the reporter stays small. The information becomes useful to the people responsible for organizing and completing the work.

  1. 01Notice

    A person safely photographs a place that needs care.

  2. 02Protect

    Sensitive household referrals stay with project leads.

  3. 03Coordinate

    The right trusted people review and route the work.

  4. 04Restore

    An after-photo closes the task and records the result.

  5. 05Learn

    Every completed effort improves the path for those who follow.

Privacy over spectacle

Sensitive help never becomes content.

Household-support photos and exact locations stay with the reporter and project leads. Shared field evidence stays limited to approved workers.

Your Stewardprint

Every good act leaves one.

Members can build an opt-in record of verified reports, restoration work, skills, and community stories—not likes or raw uploads.

Built for continuity

Local knowledge becomes a record.

What was seen, what was needed, and what was completed become practical knowledge for future stewards.

Little Sandy Stewardship Watch

See what needs care.
Help move it toward restoration.

Join the limited pilot