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In the Southwest, saving water in buildings could aid in saving the Colorado River.

Yaron Dycian of Wint highlights water waste in large buildings as a hidden culprit to the river's collapse.

The company's AI-powered solutions detect leaks and anomalies to reduce water waste significantly.

MOAB — The Colorado River is struggling and faces a shortfall that will forever shape the West.

An easy enemy to blame is agriculture.

But are there other unseen culprits?

There are, according to Yaron Dycian, the chief strategy and product officer of Wint.

Dycian points to massive buildings that do not even know how much water is being wasted.

His goal is to reduce the water waste that comes from buildings that would otherwise go to the Great Salt

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