WaterSignal Offers Water Reduction Solution To California’s Governor Water Mandate

Gov. Jerry Brown placed tight water restrictions on California's universities and commercial properties to reduce consumption by 25 percent. WaterSignal has expanded its business footprint into the state to offer a solution that can save 14 percent.
By: WaterSignal
 
April 16, 2015 - PRLog -- On the heels of California Governor Jerry Brown’s statewide water restriction policy and goal to reduce consumption by 25 percent, WaterSignal announces its service expansion to California to assist those properties included in the mandate – universities and commercial properties, among others to reduce their water consumption by 14 percent.

WaterSignal is a self-contained, non-intrusive device that continuously measures water flow in real time and sends data wirelessly to a website portal to view the water consumption by the month, day or even down to the hour. With the real time data analysis designed to conserve water, property managers can proactively “watchdog” their water usage, pinpoint areas wasting water and even detect leaks or water spikes as they occur.

“You can only manage what you measure, and that’s been the problem with properties overusing water,” says Sean Rayborn, WaterSignal sales manager and a Los Angeles, California native. “In too many cases, property managers simply look at a monthly water bill, compare the cost to the previous month’s, accept the cost and pay it without question. However, what they don’t realize is that small underground leaks, inefficient fixtures and bad landscaping practices have consumed too much water.

“When you have thousands of properties not monitoring how much they actually waste, it’s easy to understand why my home state and others like it succumb to droughts and are forced to take government action to get people actively involved in water conservation.

Using real time water data, the system creates statistical charts to provide a quick comparative view of gallons used, if any day or hour had excessive usage and if non-occupied days (weekends/holidays) recorded higher than normal use. The manager can compare usage of one building against building – or one section of the property versus another - and even compare their data against national standards to determine if their program is on par or if changes need to be made to conserve water… and money.

If a leak occurs or when water spikes above the preset hourly or daily limit, the device detects the problem and immediately notifies the manager, much like an energy surge that pops a circuit breaker, via a smartphone and SMS text alert for immediate action.

Rayborn notes that WaterSignal’s average savings is 14 percent.

With the addition of California, WaterSignal is currently working in 16 states with more than 600 water-monitoring meters installed.

About WaterSignal

Located in Alpharetta, Georgia, WaterSignal is a green technology company focused on water conservation. WaterSignal measures water flow in real-time to detect leaks and monitor domestic meters, irrigation systems, and cooling towers for commercial, multifamily, medical and educational properties. Visit www.watersignal.com, call 877-704-0980 or follow on Twitter @WaterSignal.

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