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  2. Sustainable Water and Innovative Irrigation Management

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    Sustainable Water and Innovative Irrigation Management (SWIIM) is a farm-optimization and water-conservation system owned by SWIIM System, Ltd. that was developed by Regenesis Management Group, LLC., a Denver, Colorado-based incubator that focuses on natural resource conservation and optimization technology. [1]

  3. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    The cloud tier in most cloud-based IoT system features event queuing and messaging system that handles communication that transpires in all tiers. [140] Some experts classified the three-tiers in the IoT system as edge, platform, and enterprise and these are connected by proximity network, access network, and service network, respectively. [141]

  4. Valarm - Wikipedia

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    Valarm is a technology company that makes software for remote monitoring and Industrial IoT. The company was founded in 2012 by two brothers: Lorenzo Gonzalez and Edward Pultar. Valarm is based in the Los Angeles area of California, USA. [1] Valarm has assisted government agencies deploying remote monitoring systems, including:

  5. Integrated urban water management - Wikipedia

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    Integrated urban water management (IUWM) is the practice of managing freshwater, wastewater, and storm water as components of a basin-wide management plan. It builds on existing water supply and sanitation considerations within an urban settlement by incorporating urban water management within the scope of the entire river basin. [ 1 ]

  6. Water metering - Wikipedia

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    A smart water metering system integrates advanced water meters, communication networks, and centralized platforms like the Head-End System (HES) and Meter Data Management System . Smart meters collect data on water usage, pressure, and anomalies, transmitting it through wireless networks.

  7. Water management device - Wikipedia

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    Smart meters were also employed to help users identify maintenance issues in their water systems. A large effort was extended to install smart meters in schools around the city, enabling schools to detect leak and improve the maintenance of their system. The savings from reduced water payments have enabled schools to invest funds elsewhere. [4]

  8. Water detector - Wikipedia

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    A water detector is an electronic device that is designed to detect the presence of water for purposes such as to provide an alert in time to allow the prevention of water leakage. A common design is a small cable or device that lies flat on a floor and relies on the electrical conductivity of water to decrease the resistance across two contacts.

  9. One Water (water management) - Wikipedia

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    Their One Water program emphasizes application of physical, chemical, and biological principles to design innovative water quality control processes for safe and reliable community or household drinking water, sanitation, stormwater management, and resource (water, nutrient, energy) recovery systems. [4]