
City to launch six-month remote water meter reading trial
In an effort to ease the transition from quarterly to monthly water billing, the city will run a six-month remote meter reading pilot project.
The benefits of moving to a remote system will allow greater access to meter information for both the city and the customer, and improve monitoring. It will also allow the city to better monitor illegal tampering or modifications to the system, and employ remote cutoffs.
“We have asked our departments to be innovative and I think this is an example of being innovative, especially with the savings in the water utility,” Coun. Ted Zurakowski said. “I am looking forward to other innovations.”
Some meters replaced within the last couple of years will need additional modifications to connect to the Automated Meter Information (AMI) system. A few others will also need to be replaced to connect to the system. The replacement of the outdated meters will be included in the 2018 Utility Fund capital budget.