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October 11, 2017

Lead PI Branko Kerkez and his research team install stormwater sensors and control valves.

Lead PI, Branko Kerkez, and his research team install stormwater sensors and control valves deployed in a watershed in Ann Arbor, Michigan. These systems will be able to anticipate changes in weather and the urban landscape, and adapt their operation to drastically improve community resilience to floods and changing water quality.

Credit: Kerkez Lab, Univeristy of Michigan


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