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A new report is recommending Winnipeg move ahead with a $135 million plan to replace 217,000 existing residential and commercial water meters with Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI).
Published Aug 06, 2013 • Last updated Aug 06, 2013 • 2 minute read The city says new wireless meter readers are running swimmingly, despite beefs that water bills spiked after the installations.
Every residence and business in Toronto will soon be getting new automated water meters, eventually bringing to an end the need for city-employed meter readers. The city kicked off its new ...
The City of Toronto is rolling out a mandatory water meter program in Ward 13 this summer. The program will see the replacement or installation of new automated meters in every home and business in an ...
She recommends other customers pay close attention to their water bills after the city installs automated meter readers. “It seems so unfair,” she said. [email protected] ...
The neighborhood water meter reader may soon be a sight of the past as the city of Waco pursues a $12 million automated system that can read meters remotely 24 ...
The city plans to begin installing new automated water meter readers in January, kicking off a four-year, $93.7 million project to provide the devices to approximately 145,000 residential ...
The City of Winnipeg’s annual water meter reading program begins Wednesday and will continue until the end of August. City of Winnipeg staff will be visiting homes weekdays between 2:30 p.m. and ...
City of Saskatoon water meters will soon be transmitting customers’ usage data wirelessly, thanks to new devices being installed in homes. However, the automated system will be online later than ...
Every residence and business in Toronto will soon be getting new automated water meters, eventually bringing to an end the need for city-employed meter readers. The city kicked off its new ...
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