Sensus Technology Helps California Utility Improve Efficiency Through the Pandemic and Beyond
Cyclical water shortages are a challenge that Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) takes seriously. As California’s sixth-largest retail water agency, they embrace the opportunity to balance water use efficiency with meeting the needs of a diverse and growing customer base. Located in western Riverside County, California, EMWD provides water and wastewater services to nearly one […]
Read MoreNorth Carolina Electric Co-op Modernizes Grid Infrastructure with Sensus
North Carolina has a proud history of innovation and advancement dating back to the Wright brothers and their historic first flight near Kitty Hawk in 1903. This culture of innovation also lives in the electric cooperatives that deliver power to North Carolina’s rural communities. Electric cooperative EnergyUnited, for example, continues to find new opportunities for […]
Read MoreIllinois’ Nicor Gas Evolves System to Cultivate Advanced Data Capabilities with Sensus
Nicor Gas has come a long way since planting roots in the abundant farmlands of northern Illinois. In the same way a good farmer always checks the weather, it’s with anticipation and an eye toward the future that this utility has grown into the largest natural gas distribution company in the state. “We’re committed to […]
Read MoreWashington State Municipality Puts a Cork in Non-Revenue Water with Sensus
From its roots as one of the oldest towns in Washington, the City of Walla Walla has aged like a fine wine. Surrounded by vast vineyards from 120 different wineries, the area is well-known for its rich history, charm and overall appeal. Unlike wine, however, the aging process has hurt some of its infrastructure—including 200 […]
Read MoreMontana Cooperative Builds for the Future with Sensus Smart Utility Network
Ravalli Electric Cooperative (REC) was the first co-op in Montana, formed in 1936 during a national movement to ensure farmers and ranchers received the same access to electricity as residents in the big cities. Today, REC has more than 10,000 members living and working across a varied landscape of grassland valleys, national forests and mountain […]
Read MoreLong Beach Grows with the Sensus FlexNet Communication Network
The City of Long Beach, which sits just 22 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, is routinely rated as one of the most walkable cities in the country. It’s a city where people are always on the move to check out a local gallery in the East Village Arts District or make their way across […]
Read MoreSeal Rock Conserves Water and Advances Customer Service with Sensus
Stretching 12 miles alongside Oregon’s scenic Pacific Coast Highway is the small seaside community of Seal Rock. While the tranquil coastal community serves as a retreat for seasonal residents, managing water services across the area is a year-round responsibility. “We have about 8,000 people here during the summertime, which is nearly twice the number of […]
Read MoreUtah Water Utility Uses Sensus Smart Gateway to Extend Monitoring Reach
Park City, Utah is one of the most popular tourist areas in the United States. Beyond being a popular ski destination, every January thousands of movie fans flock to the city to check out the best independent cinema has to offer at the Sundance Film Festival. For the city’s water utility, providing effective water service […]
Read MoreEagle Mountain Eases into Technology Upgrade with Sensus FlexNet EasyLink Solution
When a city is growing as rapidly as Eagle Mountain City, Utah, it can be challenging for the water utility to keep up. Eagle Mountain is an easy commute to both the Salt Lake City and Provo/Orem urban center, so it’s not surprising that the population has nearly doubled since 2010. This kind of growth […]
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