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WINT Water Intelligence, a pioneer in cutting-edge water management, leak detection and water damage mitigation solutions, challenges stakeholders and governmental institutions to prioritise the management of water in real estate and address some of the most unnoticed sources of water waste.

Commercial buildings and institutional facilities consume 17% of the public freshwater supply in the United States and are also significant sources of waste. Up to 25% of that water is ultimately wasted due to the lack of proper monitoring and management of water.

Innovative solutions

A strategic approach to water management using artificial intelligence (AI), signal processing technology and deep data insights can help organisations reduce waste, cut costs, mitigate risk and meet sustainability goals.  

WINT joins the concerns of experts gathering in Sweden Aug. 25–29 for World Water Week, an international conference on global water use, where trailblazers from all over the world share new ideas, learn from each other and collaborate on innovative solutions.

Develop innovative strategies 

According to the United Nations World Water Development Report, droughts affect more than 1.4 billion people

Water is an essential resource, but we don’t have an unlimited supply,” said Yaron Dycian, chief product and strategy officer for WINT. “The global water system is under increasing stress. Water cooperation is the key to long-term water security and ensuring everyone has access to adequate supplies of clean, safe water. At WINT, we’re committed to working with thought pioneers and decision-makers to develop and implement innovative strategies and technological solutions for the world’s water supply.”

According to the United Nations World Water Development Report, droughts affect more than 1.4 billion people. As of 2022, roughly half of the world’s population experienced severe water scarcity for at least part of the year, while one-quarter faced ‘extremely high’ levels of water stress, using over 80% of their annual renewable freshwater supply.

Management of water supplies

Inefficient management of water supplies in the built environment contributes significantly to water stress and raises organisations’ carbon footprint. According to “The Carbon Impact of Water” report:  

  • On average, every cubic metre of water consumed generates 23 pounds of carbon emissions.
  • Just one leaky toilet wastes more than 1 million gallons of water and generates 46 tons of carbon emissions in a year – as much as a typical passenger car.

To ensure ESG policies and water sustainability are widely addressed, some oversight and regulation can be useful,” Dycian said. “It can help create clarity and ensure the right goals are put in place. Yet as with any government intervention, we strongly urge a minimalistic approach that will help guide the market while not creating overbearing requirements that can stifle innovation.”

Water management technology

WINT is partnering with organisations around the world to advance proactive water management technology throughout buildings’ lifecycles and helps its customers reduce water consumption by an average of 20%-25%. Last year WINT saved in total 652 million gallons of water for over 400 pioneering global enterprises which would have resulted in the release of 22,000 metric tons of carbon emissions. WINT’s AI-powered technology can:

  • Monitor water flows to identify leaks and inefficiencies.
  • Enable automatic and remote shut-off of the water supply at the source of the leak to prevent water damage.
  • Provide complete visibility to water usage across all water systems within the building.
  • Detect sources of water waste and eliminate them.
  • Accurately measure water consumption in real time.
  • Present detailed reports and dashboards that provide deep analytics on water and carbon footprint.

WINT enterprise-grade platform

WINT equips contractors, developers and property management teams with holistic solutions for managing water throughout the lifecycle of a building, from construction to operation. It is used globally by customers including Suffolk Construction, HP, PepsiCo, the Empire State Building, as well as many other pioneering enterprises, general contractors (GCs) and facility owners.

The WINT enterprise-grade water management platform includes portfolio-wide water monitoring and analysis for operation in large and mid-sized facilities. Green buildings who deploy WINT can add multiple credits to their overall LEED, BREEAM or NABERS sustainability score to increase their overall ranking towards certification.

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