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Xylem Prepares Texas Municipality for Resilient Response to Severe Winter Weather Emergency

The Sensus ally water meter prevents significant water loss and property damage in City of Jacksonville

When a severe winter storm encroached the state of Texas in February 2021, many residents were left without power, heat and water. As temperatures dropped below 10 degrees Fahrenheit, Texas entered a state of emergency and its water infrastructure was compromised.  However, the City of Jacksonville, Texas quickly restored water service for its more than 5,000 residents with the help of its smart utility network from Sensus, a Xylem brand.

The City of Jacksonville completed an upgrade to advanced metering infrastructure in October of 2020, so they were well prepared for any water issues during the cold snap just a few months later.

Using the ally® water meter and the two-way Sensus FlexNet® communication network,  Jacksonville utilities was able to identify damage, respond to its customers and repair its infrastructure in the span of just 72 hours.

“Without a shadow of a doubt, the system we installed saved us millions of gallons of water,” said former Jacksonville City Manager Greg Smith. “It certainly turned out to be one of the biggest advantages we had during the storm.”

The utility team was able to remotely identify pressure points around the city and isolate water main and service line breaks. They identified and addressed approximately 65 issues—half of which were discovered by data from the smart water meters.

“Once we located and turned off the largest leak, we were able to get pressure back,” said Smith. “Without the pressure data we would not have been able to respond or isolate leaks as quickly as we did.”

In near real-time, the city can detect leaks, pinpoint pressure issues and shut off water remotely with the ally residential water meter anchored by the FlexNet communication network.

Not only did the smart utility network allow for near real-time response to residents and business owners of Jacksonville, but once the city began to thaw, the system’s data helped resume normal water service.

Just two years prior to the winter emergency, the City of Jacksonville upgraded its meters, which were all nearing their 20-year life span. While the purpose of the system upgrade was not initially set to address storm resilience, the remotely managed network more than proved its value in the face of inclement weather.

“Without the Xylem system, the entire city could have been without water, and our response would have been totally different,” said Smith. “The system paid for itself in just that one week.”

To learn more about how smart technology helped the City of Jacksonville endure severe winter weather conditions, read the full case study.

Summary:
  • The smart utility network allowed Jacksonville to quickly address water loss and prevent property damage during a winter weather emergency.
  • The ally meter and FlexNet communication network strategically located pressure issues and enabled remote water shut-off.
  • The remotely managed network more than proved its value in the face of inclement weather.

Without a shadow of a doubt, the system we installed saved us millions of gallons of water. It certainly turned out to be one of the biggest advantages we had during the storm.

Greg Smith

Former Jacksonville City Manager

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