Banyan Water Launches Banyan Water Central™

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Banyan Water Launches Banyan Water Central™

Banyan Water Launched Banyan Water Central™, its Second-generation Water Management Platform that Provides Detailed Data and Analysis of Water use by Commercial and Multi-family Properties

As part of a full suite of water management services, Banyan Water Central serves as the information and monitoring hub that enables property managers or Banyan's Water Managers to review real-time and historical statistics and trends to identify specific savings opportunities. Real-time alerts notify users when water flow or consumption anomalies are detected, significantly reducing the response time versus the traditional process, which requires receipt of the monthly utility invoice and report before corrective action can be taken. The platform was designed with a responsive design that can be accessed in full from any Internet-connected device.

"Water is both a rapidly growing utility cost and an essential and limited natural resource, so the technologies behind smart water management enable a new level of cost and usage control that is increasingly necessary," saidGillan Taddune, chief executive officer of Banyan Water. "With our new Banyan Water Central platform, we're providing unprecedented visibility into consumption patterns that enables properties to protect the investment in their landscape while reducing water use by an average of more than 65 percent."

Banyan Water Central delivers insights and information through two primary features:

Banyan Water Central works with irrigation control and flow monitoring hardware to deliver visibility and control into water use while generating direct water and cost savings.

Smart Water Management

Banyan Water Central is part of Banyan Water's "Smart Water Management" system, a comprehensive program of monitoring and controlling a property's irrigation and indoor water use. The three-part process includes:

Banyan Water manages irrigation systems in real time, factoring in soil moisture, rain events and evaporation, and only applies water as necessary. Irrigation is timed to maximize water uptake and minimize evaporation, and zones are prioritized by need to ensure that driest areas receive water first.

Taddune noted that in 2014 alone, Banyan Water saved clients 560 million gallons of water, representing a 71 percent savings. This reduction in water equals an amount needed to supply approximately 47,000 homes for one month.

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