KFRS has 500 independently controlled experimental aquatic units, 3 scientific and 5 technical staff to facilitate the access to the site. Facility offers state-of-the-art techniques for manipulating pressures at stream and pond ecosystem level. Facility has RFID -monitoring devices to monitor fish movements for separate experimental units. Units are possible to manipulate several pressures in an experiment at the same time with the capacity to run long-term experiments ( > 1 year). Facility offers state-of-the-art techniques for manipulating benthic-pelagic exchange processes in aquatic systems, sediment processes and community dynamics and especially in fish studies. Several of these pressures are directly or indirectly related to climate change, precipitation changes or hydrological changes. Air and water temperature, water inflow and oxygen content and fish movements are measured automatically.