Steve Glaser’s American River Basin Water Supply Project Featured in SF Chronicle

UC Berkeley Professor Steven Glaser was featured in a SF Chronicle article yesterday. His CITRIS Intelligent Infrastructures Initiative project hopes to create the world’s largest sensor network — 7,500 devices designed to measure everything from soil moisture to temperature and relative humidity in the heart of the American River Basin — that will “inform researchers and goverment agencies for the first time in detail how much water California has in its coffers — critical data for farmers and state planners.”

To read the full story, visit http://www.sfchronicle.com/technology/article/Smart-sensors-can-measure-pretty-much-anything-4724389.php