KJZZ-FM reports Mike Ploughe, a senior scientist with the Salt River Project water quality and waste management services, says robots will make the operation work a lot more efficiently, as opposed to using resources to dispatch individuals, their trucks and equipment, to a remote location. Assistant …
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Salt River Project looks to ASU robots to maintain canals
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