Mark Kovscek, founder and CEO of Conservation Labs

What if you could identify challenges in the plumbing of your commercial build, water plant, or hospital before it becomes a problem?

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Welcome to this episode of The Environmental Lab Podcast. We’re talking with Mark Kovscek, founder and CEO of Conservation Labs. Mark has developed a unique device that uses the sounds of water to detect leaks and monitor water usage, all started from his basement back in 2014.

Top 3 Topics We Discuss:

  1.  Innovative Leak Detection: Discover how Mark’s invention translates the sounds of water in pipes into data that can identify leaks with just one sensor.

  2. Impact on Water Management: Learn about the potential for this technology to enhance water management in residential, industrial, and agricultural settings.

  3. Sustainability and Efficiency: Hear Mark’s passion for sustainability and how his device can reduce water waste and associated costs.

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MIKE’S KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Mark’s technology is complex…but it’s also incredibly simple. I appreciate his ability execute when he identifies a need.

  • There are so many use-cases that come to mind for environmental labs for this technology. Many serve water plants, hospitals, agriculture. How would your clients use this technology?

  • ark believes in his product and expects it to have dramatic impact for his customers. You can hear the authenticity in his tone when he speaks about it.

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Next week, we talk to Jon Mink, Senior Project Manager at Trace Analytical Laboratories in Michigan.

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I’m your host, Mike Gaumer, CEO of LIMs-Plus

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