Commercial buildings by nature are large water users. While agriculture, power generation, and manufacturing account for a significant portion of water consumption in the U.S., commercial buildings are not far...
Water, a natural resource that was once seen as unlimited, is now facing an uncertain future. In an effort to compensate for the diminishing supply, policy makers around the country...
It is easy to take water for granted when you can turn on a tap for an instant supply; in fact, the average American uses around 100 gallons of water...
With summer temperatures and the price of water on the rise, it’s become increasingly important to know how much water you use for irrigation in your yard, as well as...
In an effort to prepare for future droughts and climate change, California state legislators recently approved the implementation of permanent water-consumption goals. As of January 2019, property owners will be...
The Fourth of July is almost here! As you prepare for the holiday, save water and money with these ten water saving tips: 1.) Purchase recycled paper products: Products made...
In a commercial setting, the function of your building’s plumbing system can mean the difference between conducting business as usual or shutting down temporarily. If your business is a restaurant,...
Cooling towers dissipate heat from recirculating water used to cool chillers, air conditioners, or other process equipment to the ambient air. Heat is rejected to the environment from cooling towers...
More than two trillion gallons of water are lost every year, and a significant portion of this loss comes from undetected leaks caused by irrigation systems. Common signs of an...
BACKGROUND On May 21st, 2018, WaterSignal installed a device to monitor the domestic water meter for a middle school in Austin, Texas. This Texas middle school works to prepare students...