Raleigh, NC - March 22, 2017
(Click to Tweet) – As utilities around the world seek to improve water utilization and help their customers become smarter about water usage, Sensus recognizes World Water Day as an essential opportunity to deliver on these goals. A global provider of smart water systems—comprised of advanced metering technology, software and the FlexNet® communication network—Sensus works with customers to enhance their water management efforts.
Improved leak detection and pressure management systems are proven ways for utilities to conserve water resources, reducing leaks by five percent and pipe bursts by 10 percent, according to a Sensus research study titled “Water 20/20: Bringing Smart Water Networks Into Focus.” Utilities leveraging Sensus smart water technologies go from reactive to proactive, identifying leaks and mitigating pressure issues before they lead to significant water loss. Sensus solutions also help utilities improve service by enabling customers to adjust and eliminate unwanted behaviors while lowering their costs.
Recent examples of Sensus smart water system successes include:
- The City of Fountain Valley, California exceeded its lofty goal of reducing overall water use by more than 20 percent.
- Nashville Metro Water Services in Nashville, Tennessee gained greater insight into water use and proactively notified customers of leaks.
- The City of Monroe Public Works Department in Monroe, Washington, updated its infrastructure, reduced leaks and changed the conversation with its customers.
- The City of Youngstown, Ohio proactively alerted customers to unusual changes in their water usage.
- Bolton Point Water System in Ithaca, New York, alerted one of its customers about a leak of 100 gallons per hour, enough to fill a swimming pool.
- In Perris, California, Eastern Municipal Water District now spots leaks and educates consumers about usage patterns.
Sensus provides comprehensive resources for utilities looking to improve their knowledge on World Water Day, including white papers and webinars.
“As municipalities and utilities evolve, leaders continue to rethink the potential for using future investments in technology to better utilize water resources,” said Dan Pinney, global director of water marketing, Sensus. “With smart water systems, these companies are doing their part to aid in global conservation efforts while reaping significant benefits for their businesses.”
Summary:
- A global provider of smart water systems—comprised of advanced metering technology, software and the FlexNet communication network—Sensus works with customers to enhance their water management efforts.
- Utilities leveraging Sensus smart water technologies go from reactive to proactive, identifying leaks and mitigating pressure issues before they lead to significant water loss.
- Sensus solutions help utilities improve service by enabling customers to adjust and eliminate unwanted behaviors while lowering their costs.
With smart water systems, these companies are doing their part to aid in global conservation efforts while reaping significant benefits for their businesses.

Dan Pinney
Global Director of Water Marketing, Sensus
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