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The Women Quietly Solving the World’s Water Crisis

The Women Quietly Solving the World’s Water Crisis

by Sensor Industries | Apr 26, 2026 | Water Conservation

A village gets clean water for the first time. A flood-prone region builds a system that actually holds. Two countries avoid conflict over a shared river. Behind more and more of these outcomes, there’s a common thread. Women are leading the work. On May 12, the...
The Systems That Never Turn Off Are Costing You the Most

The Systems That Never Turn Off Are Costing You the Most

by Sensor Industries | Apr 15, 2026 | Leak Sensors, Technology, Water Conservation

In most buildings, water usage is not evenly distributed across systems. Some functions operate occasionally, while others run continuously in the background. This distinction plays a significant role in both cost and risk, yet it is often overlooked in day-to-day...
Where the Water Really Goes in Your Building

Where the Water Really Goes in Your Building

by Sensor Industries | Mar 26, 2026 | Flood Sensors, NOI, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation

Last week we asked a simple question to users on Linkedin: which building system uses the most water in a typical hotel or multi-unit property? The options were laundry, kitchen, landscaping, and bathrooms. The answer is surprising to some people at first. Bathrooms...
Reduce Waste First: How Water Rebates Help Protect Public Assets and Lower Costs

Reduce Waste First: How Water Rebates Help Protect Public Assets and Lower Costs

by Sensor Industries | Mar 7, 2026 | Government, Water Conservation

Communities across the West are being asked to use less water as utilities face drought pressure, infrastructure challenges, and rising costs. At the same time, many water agencies are introducing new rebates and public tools to encourage conservation. For local...
What the AI Economy is Really Drinking

What the AI Economy is Really Drinking

by Sensor Industries | Feb 15, 2026 | AI, IoT, Science, Water Conservation

AI’s growing demand for water is raising alarms worldwide, but history shows us that every industrial revolution has tested our water systems and ultimately driven us to build better ones. The Cloud Has a Thirst Every question you ask an AI model, every image...
Why Smart Shut-Off Valves Are Becoming Essential for Property Owners

Why Smart Shut-Off Valves Are Becoming Essential for Property Owners

by Sensor Industries | Feb 6, 2026 | IoT, Technology, Water Conservation

Water damage rarely starts as a dramatic event. It usually begins quietly, with a running toilet, a failed supply line, or continuous flow that goes unnoticed until damage spreads and costs escalate. Water damage remains one of the most expensive and disruptive risks...
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