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Dave Duckwitz: Your NOI Might Be Going Down the Drain — Here’s How to Help

Dave Duckwitz: Your NOI Might Be Going Down the Drain — Here’s How to Help

by Sensor Industries | Oct 13, 2021 | Flood Sensors, IoT, NOI, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation

In student housing, there is an ongoing movement to utilize best practices of sustainability and conservation in both new and existing projects. “Going green,” is better for both the environment at large and our respective communities. The majority of builders,...
California misses the mark on water conservation target

California misses the mark on water conservation target

by Sensor Industries | Sep 23, 2021 | Drought, Water Conservation, Water Law

The State Water Resources Control Board recently released the first statewide conservation numbers after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order asking Californians to reduce water use by 15%. Statewide, residents cut water use by just 1.8 percent in July compared...
As Colorado River Basin states confront water shortages, it’s time to focus on reducing demand

As Colorado River Basin states confront water shortages, it’s time to focus on reducing demand

by Sensor Industries | Sep 10, 2021 | Drought, Science, Water Conservation

The U.S. government announced its first-ever water shortage declaration for the Colorado River on Aug. 16, 2021, triggering future cuts in the amount of water states will be allowed to draw from the river. The Tier 1 shortage declaration followed the U.S. Bureau of...
Mac Arthur Park Tower Serves Seniors, Saves Water

Mac Arthur Park Tower Serves Seniors, Saves Water

by Sensor Industries | Sep 7, 2021 | Drought, IoT, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation

Camarillo, CA, September 7, 2021—Sensor Industries, a technology company dedicated to water and energy conservation of multifamily communities and commercial properties, recently deployed their leak detection devices and MaaS (Monitoring as a Service) in Mac Arthur...
Water costs are rising across the U.S. — here’s why

Water costs are rising across the U.S. — here’s why

by Sensor Industries | Aug 27, 2019 | Drought, Water Conservation

Water and sewer bills, which are rising faster than inflation, increased for an eighth consecutive year in a study of the country’s 50 largest metropolitan regions. Each glass of water, shower or flush costs far more than it did just eight years ago — and your water...
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