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Sensus Highlights Solutions to Top Five Water Utility Pain Points at ACE13

Solutions for leaks, conservation and more showcased at booth #11046.

Sensus, a leading utility infrastructure company, will showcase solutions to the top five customer pain points in booth #11046 at the American Water Works Association’s (AWWA) Annual Conference and Exhibition (ACE13) June 9-13 in Denver.

Utilities have long expressed concerns about leaks, non-revenue water, theft, customer service and an overall need to conserve resources, including water and energy. ACE13 attendees can stop by the Sensus booth for demonstrations on technologies that address these common pain points with measurable results.

A key solution offered by Sensus is implementation of a smart water network. A smart water network is an integrated set of products, solutions and systems that enable utilities to remotely and continuously monitor and diagnose problems, prioritize and manage maintenance issues and use data to optimize all aspects of the water distribution network. Research commissioned by Sensus found smart water networks can save utilities across the globe up to $12.5 billion a year. In a survey conducted at ACE12, Sensus also found that water loss is a significant concern for water utilities.

ACE13 is a premier conference that brings together nearly 11,000 water industry experts to discuss issues impacting utilities around the world.

About Sensus

Sensus is a leading utility infrastructure company offering smart meters, communication systems, software and services for the electric, gas, and water industries. Sensus technology helps utilities drive operational efficiency and customer engagement with applications that include advanced meter reading, data acquisition, demand response, distribution automation, home area networking and outdoor lighting control. Customers worldwide trust the innovation, quality and reliability of Sensus solutions for the intelligent use and conservation of energy and water.

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