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Continuous monitoring and adaptive control (stormwater management)

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Continuous monitoring and adaptive control (CMAC) is a category of stormwater best management practice that allows for a wider range of operation of detention and retention ponds. CMAC systems typically consist of a water level sensor, an actuated valve, and an internet connection.[1]

Specific applications of CMAC include flood protection, water quality treatment, water reuse, and channel protection.[2]

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  1. ^ Jamie Lefkowitz; Alexa Sarmanian; Marcus Quigley (Spring 2016). "Continuous monitoring and adaptive control—the internet of things transforms stormwater management" (PDF). Journal of the New England Water Environment Association. 50 (1): 44–51. ISSN 1077-3002.
  2. ^ "Advancements in Monitoring and RealTime Control Technology Result in Improved Stormwater Management" (PDF). Ohio Stormwater Conference. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
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