by Sensor Industries | Jun 5, 2026 | AI, Drought
Artificial intelligence feels effortless from the user’s side. You type a prompt, ask for an email, summarize a report, build a formula, or generate a marketing idea, and within seconds something useful appears on the screen. The experience feels clean,...
by Sensor Industries | Feb 1, 2026 | Drought, Water Law
The West is negotiating with a river that is no longer keeping its promises. And the next set of decisions will shape costs, risk, and resilience for millions of people and the properties they live and work in. The American West is approaching a water reckoning, and...
by Sensor Industries | Nov 17, 2025 | Drought, This Week in Water
A look at the major developments shaping water policy across the Colorado River Basin Seven states miss deadline on Colorado River management plan The seven states that rely on the Colorado River — Arizona, California, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and New Mexico —...
by Sensor Industries | Jul 12, 2025 | Drought, Technology, Water Conservation
As global temperatures continue to rise, the consequences are becoming impossible to ignore, especially for property owners and operators. From shrinking reservoirs to soaring utility bills, the pressure on our water systems is intensifying. Climate change is no...
by Sensor Industries | May 17, 2025 | Drought, IoT, Technology, Water Conservation
As the demand on California’s water systems intensifies, so does the need for smarter, more scalable solutions that deliver measurable savings. At Sensor Industries, we believe innovation doesn’t just come from new technology – it comes from shared goals,...
by Sensor Industries | Feb 16, 2025 | Drought, Technology, Water Conservation
Mexico City, one of the world’s largest metropolitan areas, has long faced a serious water crisis. With a population exceeding 22 million people, the region has struggled with water shortages, aging infrastructure, and a growing demand that far exceeds sustainable...