Irrigation controls address the water problem (San Francisco)
Ever seen sprinklers running while it’s raining?
ET Water Systems Inc., architect of irrigation systems, has found a way to make sure this doesn’t happen.
The Novato-based company is expecting a breakout year for its wireless irrigation controllers, thanks in part to a boost from the state of California, which is cracking down on water use for irrigation.
ET, which stands for evapotranspiration not extra-terrestrial, reached $1.2 million in revenue in 2009 — a year when few companies were able to demonstrate growth — up from $1 million in 2008 and $950,000 in 2007. That’s a 26 percent increase over the three-year period.
Read the full report in the San Francisco Business Times.


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