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Mar 8, 2022 · There are three important components that must be considered for a water service entry line--the water meter, a local/remote reading device and a backflow prevention device.
- Manual Water Meter Reading
- The Postcard Method of Water Meter Reading
- Walk-By Water Metering
- Amr and Drive-By Metering
- Advanced Metering Infrastructure
If you are of a certain age you probably remember the meter man walking through your neighborhood once every two or three months. He would walk up to each house and read the water meter, jotting down the numbers on a notepad. This information would then have to be compiled and analyzed back at the municipal offices. While the adoption of computer t...
In areas where it was not practical to send a meter reader individually to each house (for instance, in some of the sparsely populated water districts in the western U.S., which may encompass thousands of square miles), an honor system was devised. Once or twice a year, a postcard would be supplied to each water customer, who would then be expected...
The first big technological improvement to manual reading came with the invention of a hand-held device which allowed the meter reader to simply touch the device to the meter to download the information, rather than have to open and read each meter individually. This not only saved significant time and labor costs, it also improved the accuracy of ...
With the invention of AMR (Advanced Meter Reading) technology, meter readers no longer had to walk down the street. Information from each meter is wirelessly transmitted every few seconds, and is accessible for a short distance, enabling the meter reader to simply drive by and collect the data with a transceiver in the vehicle. The information is t...
The newest water metering technology eliminates the physical visit to the metered neighborhoods. With the long range data transmission capability of AMI technology, data can now be collected directly and automatically over a distance of ½ to 5 miles away. This has revolutionary implications: 1. AMI enables far more frequent meter readings, such as ...
May 3, 2024 · By leveraging water meters, we can effectively monitor water usage, detect leaks, and optimize irrigation practices, ensuring every drop contributes to the sustainability and vitality of our gardens. Understanding how to read a water meter is invaluable.
Feb 24, 2023 · Reading your water meter is a good practice to ensure that readings that calculate your bills are accurate and to give you knowledge about your water consumption. Below you can find information about what a water meter is, the types of water meters, their pros and cons, and how to read a water meter.
Meters should be read at sufficiently frequent intervals appropriate to support the utility’s understanding of volume of production, rate structures and to provide accurate bills and feedback to its customers.
The relatively recent Smart Water Metering (SWM) technology provides high resolution and frequent water consumption data which can be used to improve feedback to consumers and thus enhance water conservation and management.
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Why is it important to read your Water Meter? Reading your water meter periodically is crucial to understanding your water usage patterns and ensures that you do not pay for water that you did not consume.