In Poland, Warsaw, clams with sensors glued to their shells to monitor and automatically shut off the city water supply if it gets to a low quality. If the quality does drop, the clams close their shells, tripping the sensor and alerting control computers. Other cities do the same!

by No-Strawberry7

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  1. In Poland, Warsaw, clams with sensors glued to their shells to monitor and automatically shut off the city water supply if it gets to a low quality. If the quality does drop, the clams close their shells, tripping the sensor and alerting control computers. Other cities do the same!

  2. They do not „automatically shut off water supply”. They are just one of many water purity systems. And we all know about the clams. Literally millions of people know that, we all watched that Tom Scott video. Go away.

  3. In Krakow they use fish for that. The difference is that they are one use only.

  4. Mogłeś przynajmniej poprawić błąd w tytule zamiast bezmyślnie przeklejać…

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