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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities Selects Sensus for Smart Utility Network

Smart water technology to improve efficiency and sustainability for the Piedmont Region of North Carolina

Along a well-travelled stretch of Winston-Salem’s Peters Creek Parkway, local motorists and visitors can’t miss the colorful, 50-foot-tall otter. Stretching 290 feet across the ground-level water tank, the artwork is a nod to both the local water supply and the North American River Otter that is indigenous to the Yadkin River.

It’s only natural that Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities, headquartered in the “City of Arts and Innovation,” provides an artistic welcome message for everyone. As for innovation, the utility has partnered with Sensus, a Xylem brand, for a smart utility network. The meter upgrade and network enhancements will accurately measure water consumption and rapidly detect leaks.

“Our WaterSavvy advanced meter program will provide both us and our customers with
real-time data on water usage,” said Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities Director
Courtney Driver. “This meter upgrade will enhance our services and empower our customers to better manage how much water they use.”

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities is partnering with Sensus for their smart utility network that includes meter upgrades and network enhancements for advanced leak detection and timely consumption data.

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities will deploy of mix of approximately 130,000 residential and commercial water meters including iPERL®, allyTM and OMNITM over the next three years. Benefits of the deployment include:

  • automated meter monitoring
    and advanced leak detection
  • access to real-time data
  • efficient use of staff time
    and reduced truck rolls for
    service calls

“We welcome the opportunity to partner with Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities on their smart utility journey,” said Mike McGann, Vice President, Sensus Americas, Global Engineering & Assessment Services. “Our solution will provide the right data at the right time to optimize water system operations, reduce maintenance costs and improve sustainability.”

The 20-year partnership includes Network as a Service (NaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings, which allows Sensus to maintain and perform software upgrades as necessary so the utility can focus on what it does best—reliable delivery of high-quality drinking water.

Mike Koivisto, the utility deputy director, believes this modernization will significantly impact management of their water distribution system and it fits well with the organization’s commitment to protecting resources and the environment. “Sensus analytics will provide superior water-loss monitoring tools that will enable our staff and customers to be smart with every drop,” said Koivisto, who also serves as the WaterSavvy program manager.

The initial deployment will begin in September and the upgrade should be completed within the next three years.

Resumen:
  • Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities selects Sensus for their smart utility network to improve efficiency and sustainability.
  •  The utility will deploy 130,000 residential and commercial water meters including iPERL®, allyTM and OMNITM for better access to real-time data and leak detection.
  • The 20-year partnership includes Network as a Service (NaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings so Sensus can maintain and perform software upgrades for improved performance.

Sensus analytics will provide superior water-loss monitoring tools that will enable our staff and customers to be smart with every drop.

Mike Koivisto

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities Deputy Director

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