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The Latest in Smart Water Management

Attracting Eco-Conscious Tenants in Today's Market

The landscape of rental expectations is changing. Today’s tenants are increasingly environmentally conscious, actively seeking living spaces that align with their values of sustainability and eco-friendliness. This trend, evident in Ontario’s 2024 data on tenant preferences for sustainable properties, reflects a broader societal shift. People are holding themselves and the places they live in accountable for their impact on the environment.

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Catching Hidden Leaks in Multifamily Units

Hidden leaks pose a significant threat to the health of your multifamily property and your bottom line. Unlike a dramatic burst pipe, these stealthy adversaries can lurk undetected for months, causing water damage, mold growth, and even structural issues. In fact, 90% of incidents involving water damage in multifamily buildings impact multiple units. The consequences? Expensive repairs, tenant turnover, and potential legal headaches.

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Calgary Water Crisis: A Wakeup Call for Conservation

Calgary experienced a harrowing ordeal on June 5, when a catastrophic water main break plunged the city into an unprecedented water crisis. The broken water main crippled the city’s ability to deliver water, and the strain on the system was immense. The emergency alert that ripped through Calgary’s early morning silence was a stark reminder of the city’s vulnerability.

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What Can Be Done to Conserve Water in Hotels

The hospitality industry, a glittering emblem of comfort and indulgence, is paradoxically a significant contributor to one of the world’s most pressing crises: water scarcity. Hotels, with their sprawling landscapes, opulent bathrooms, and constant laundry services, are veritable water guzzlers. It’s time to turn the taps off on this unsustainable practice.

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