Today's water sensors are more sophisticated than they once were. They use AI machine learning to monitor and analyze water flow dynamics and usage patterns over time. (Credit: Credit: banusevim/Adobe Stock) Today's water sensors are more sophisticated than they once were. They use AI machine learning to monitor and analyze water flow dynamics and usage patterns over time. (Credit: Credit: banusevim/Adobe Stock)

With more than 40 states expecting water shortages by 2024, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, it's becoming an increasingly urgent priority for Americans to address the issue of water conservation in a meaningful way.

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