AMR, AMI AND METERING RESOURCES
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How can water utilities address the needs of climate change today while future-proofing the system to make upgrades easier and more cost effective?
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With millions of liters of water treated, accuracy and reliability are a necessity for a municipal water system. Learn about the instruments that they use to meet their needs.
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A municipal water district had questioned the accuracy of their water meter readings and, after testing, they found that the billing amounts were too low. Discover the solution that they chose to provide reliable flow rate measurement.
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A new water/wastewater treatment plant in the Southeast United States required accurate and reliable level/flow measurement and chemical feed control. Learn about the solution they chose to fit their needs.
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Because you can’t track what you can’t measure, modern water solutions bridge the gap between the vision of secure water and the reality of existing infrastructure.
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With the rising emphasis on water conservation, the smart water metering market is set to witness commendable growth in the coming years, given the increasing product acceptance due to looming water security concerns.
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As sustainability, climate change resilience, and the overall increasing cost of water increasing come into focus, the needs of water utilities and their customers have shifted.
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Explore how a utility was able to improve their level of service to the community, increase accuracy in water metering and ensure safety for meter technicians.
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Discover why clamp-on flow measurement provides a much more reliable and accurate reading compared to other methods.
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“The world's most precious resource, water, is becoming increasingly scarce. Alongside the climate crisis, things like increased energy requirements, food production, and natural disasters, such as hurricanes, have caused major disruptions to the water supply worldwide. Every year, World Water Day gives us the opportunity to revisit the ways in which each individual can impact and fight water scarcity.