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AMI smart water meters helps conserve and ensure a better water future. Working with our customers is the best way to reduce water use, improve the reliability and sustainability of our water system and minimize cost. Smart meters provide an outstanding foundation for strong collaboration with our customers. Smart meter customers now have the tools and information to help save water and save money.
AMI stands for Advanced Metering Infrastructure. It is a method of using communication technology to read meters remotely without having to access the meter located in meter boxes in the ground.
The City of Rowlett has chosen a fixed based network that provides two-way communication from the meter box to strategically located Base Stations. The City is replacing radio antennas throughout Rowlett with new antennas. The radio antenna also referred to as an MXU is used to collect and transmit meter reading data, unique identification numbers, operating status, and various alarms at regular intervals to the Base Stations.
Advanced meter systems are quickly becoming the standard for utilities around the country. These new devices allow for more accurate and faster collection of water usage readings than the current manual method and improve safety conditions for City staff. Currently, the meter readers must drive by almost every meter box to obtain a reading from the meter. Introducing automatic meter reading as the standard for Rowlett is one of the ways we can better serve our customers and improve the overall efficiency of the utility department.
No. The radio transmission operates in compliance with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations to avoid interference with other electronic devices.
Yes. Data transmitted from the meter through the system is encrypted through the entire process.
Yes. The fixed network will collect readings at fixed data collection points and transmit them electronically for billing purposes without staff needing to go to the location of the meters.
Yes, when the system is fully implemented in late 2018, water customers will have the ability to access their daily water consumption online.
No. Since the water meters are located outside of the home in the City right-of-way, you will not need to be home for the replacement work.
No. In most instances the meter will not need to be replaced, only the radio will be replaced with an upgraded AMI unit. There will be some instances where a meter will be replaced due to poor electronic communications.
No. Access needs to be available at all times. There will still be instances when meter technicians will visit the meter on site to perform routine maintenance or verify high readings. Obstructions to the meter box are subject to removal by City personnel.
Please, keep access to the water meter available at all times to ensure it is accessible for any potential emergency that would require the meter to be turned off. Be careful during the fall foliage season not to cover your water meter with piles of leaves.
Each radio frequency device has a unique identification number, which is transmitted along with the meter reading. The unique number is compared to your account record electronically to ensure a match.