Smart Utility Systems recently announced its free Smart H2O water conservation mobile app has received endorsements from several prominent community leaders throughout California. Smart H2O enables users to report water waste such as unrepaired leaks, defective irrigation systems, and water run-off in the streets, to their local water agency with a single click on their mobile device.
“I am personally excited to see innovation like the Smart H2O app emerge. We need such an intelligent solution for our critical water conservation efforts,” said California State Senator, Jim Beall. “Our communities, with the help of such progressive apps, can create a sustainable future for generations to come.”
In addition to Senator Beall, Smart Utility Systems has announced that over a dozen California community leaders have endorsed Smart H2O.
“The drought affects everyone in California and residents want to do their part to help, but most people aren’t familiar with their own water agencies, let alone the agencies outside of their home cities and neighborhoods,” said Deepak Garg, CEO and chairman, Smart Utility Systems. “With the Smart H2O app, any Californian with a smartphone can act as a true water advocate and we’re thrilled that community leaders throughout California have recognized the importance of this simple yet powerful tool.”
The app is currently available in the iTunes App Store and Google Play. The app is free to all California residents, provides water agencies with real-time water waste reports and engages the general public in drought-related efforts.