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With cutbacks imminent, Arizona and other states scramble to save Colorado River water

With cutbacks imminent, Arizona and other states scramble to save Colorado River water

by Sensor Industries | Dec 20, 2021 | Drought, Flood Sensors, Industry News, Science, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation, Water Law

The Colorado River’s worsening water supply outlook has led Arizona, California and Nevada to commit at least $100 million over the next two years to reduce consumption dramatically and keep more water in Lake Mead. It’s not as though no one saw a crisis coming...
California backslides on water conservation amid drought

California backslides on water conservation amid drought

by Sensor Industries | Nov 18, 2021 | Drought, Science, Water Conservation

A severe drought prompted California Gov. Gavin Newsom last summer to ask the state’s nearly 40 million residents to voluntarily reduce water use by 15% this year. New data released Tuesday shows few people are doing that. Californians reduced their water use by a...
Featured Article in Seniors Business Housing – Saving Water Can Increase Interest from Capital Sources

Featured Article in Seniors Business Housing – Saving Water Can Increase Interest from Capital Sources

by Sensor Industries | Nov 11, 2021 | Flood Sensors, IoT, NOI, Seniors Housing, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation

A recent Seniors Business Housing article, Why So Many Investors Are Chasing Active Adult, pointed to the favorable investment trend in active adult housing. The demographics driving that trend are the 70 million baby boomers ranging in age from their late 50s to mid...
Thirsty future for American West, as “megadrought” grips some of the fastest-growing U.S. cities

Thirsty future for American West, as “megadrought” grips some of the fastest-growing U.S. cities

by Sensor Industries | Nov 9, 2021 | Drought, Science, Water Conservation

In 2002, Utah was reeling from four years of dry conditions that turned the state “into a parched tinderbox,’’ as the Associated Press reported at the time. “Drought Could Last Another 1-2 years,” the headline proclaimed. Right on time, in 2004, the Salt Lake Tribune...
Brazil water survey heightens alarm over extreme drought

Brazil water survey heightens alarm over extreme drought

by Sensor Industries | Nov 9, 2021 | Drought, Science, Water Conservation

The Brazilian scientists were skeptical. They ran different models to check calculations, but all returned the same startling result. The country with the most freshwater resources on the planet steadily lost 15% of its surface water since 1991. Gradual retreat in the...
After Dune, You’ll Never Think About Water the Same Way Again

After Dune, You’ll Never Think About Water the Same Way Again

by Sensor Industries | Oct 18, 2021 | Drought, Science, Water Conservation

The latest iteration of Dune, set to hit theaters October 22, will serve as a potent reminder of our troubled relationship with water, particularly as we manage the catastrophic effects of climate change and increasingly venture out into space. While reading Dune as a...
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