A total of six sensors are to be installed in the next few months and there could be more. Data collected will be ammunition in the effort to get state, federal aid.
"If you got out and talk to the residents in the community you’re going to get some very impactful strong stories about how it's affecting their quality of life, this is yet another tool to back up those statements to really kind of drive home the message that this is an issue and an emergency that needs to be addressed now.”