Webinar | December 6, 2024

Empowering Water Utilities: Building The Case For Smart Water Solutions

Source: Itron
12-6-webinar

Aging infrastructure. Manual readings. Water scarcity. Population growth. Regulatory pressure. Sustainability initiatives. When nearly 1/3 of treated, pumped water is lost in the distribution system, you need to make every drop count. Ensuring reliable and sustainable operations is a challenge that affects your business and your customers, and water utilities everywhere are taking steps to modernize water operations.  

Join our webinar to explore successful strategies that Eastside Utility District developed to move from manual meter reading to a cellular-based advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) with full meter changeout. EUD will share their experiences along this journey and successes including:

  • 98.5% meter read rate, improved accuracy
  • 7-10% recovered revenue through improved leak detection
  • Improved customer billing

Presenters will also share other approaches water utilities are using to build the business case for smart water solutions to improve customer service, promote water conservation, and minimize water losses through: 

  • Accurate Demand Forecasting and Management: Anticipate and manage consumer demand accurately
  • Strategies for significant water loss reduction: Tackle inefficiencies to safeguard water supplies and boost operational efficiency
  • Solutions for upgrading aging infrastructure to meet modern data requirements: Upgrade aging systems to meet contemporary data demands and ensure future readiness

Equip yourself with the knowledge to drive your water utility towards a more efficient and sustainable future.

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