The Latest in Smart Water Management

The Latest in Smart Water Management

The Power of Smart Flood Sensors in Building Resilience

Commercial and multi-family buildings face a multitude of potential water-related issues, from the wrath of extreme weather events to the vulnerabilities within plumbing systems. In response to these challenges, a pressing demand arises for cutting-edge flood protection solutions. Enter the era of smart flood sensors—AI-driven technology that has fundamentally reshaped our approach to flood mitigation.

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The Economic Benefits of Water Sustainability in Real Estate

The real estate industry is undergoing a seismic shift toward sustainability, and sustainable water practices are at the forefront of this transformation.?This blog will uncover the weighty consequences of neglecting water sustainability and reveal the undeniable economic benefits for both developers and the environment.

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Water Pricing in Canada: What Landlords Should Know

Water pricing in Canada is not uniform and can have significant implications for landlords and property managers. In this blog, we’ll explore the complexities of water pricing in Canada and discuss what landlords and property managers should know to ensure they make informed decisions about water usage and costs.

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Why Flood Prevention is the Ultimate Insurance for Construction Sites

In the tumultuous construction world, deadlines loom tight, budgets are strained, and unexpected hurdles can send projects spiralling off course. While many risks pose potential threats, few hold the destructive power of water. A seemingly small leak on a construction site can morph into a cascading nightmare, leading to delays, budget overruns, and even damage to the finished structure. The old adage rings true in this scenario: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” And when it comes to construction sites, flood prevention is not just wise; it’s the ultimate insurance.

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How Much Water is Wasted Every Day?

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that the average American household wastes 90 gallons of water daily. That translates to a national daily loss of over 1 trillion gallons, a figure so immense it’s difficult even to comprehend.

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