Reduce flooding from backed up sewers? There's an app for that

Source: Lester Graham, Michigan Radio

pond at Mary Beth Doyle Park in Ann Arbor

In areas where floods were once rare, now some neighborhoods are flooding repeatedly. Stormwater sewers are being overwhelmed by more intense storms.

Most of the solutions call for big pipes and expensive construction.

A group of researchers is instead helping cities use their current systems better.

There’s an app for that.

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