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Advanced Metering Infrastructure Project
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As part of an ongoing effort to deliver best-in-class service to our customers, the City of Hanford is embarking on an exciting new project that will upgrade all water meters to advanced metering technology. This important project will make a big difference in how you manage your usage, control your bills and are notified about potential leaks in your home. In addition to supporting environmental stewardship, this project will enable the City of Hanford to provide enhanced customer service and improve operational efficiencies.
The City of Hanford will be upgrading its water meters with E-Series® Ultrasonic Meters supplied by Badger Meter. We have contracted with Concord Utility Services to implement the installation project.
As part of the metering system upgrade, we will provide you with access to a smartphone application where you can view your water usage data to make more informed decisions. This new tool will also allow you to set up notification alerts for potential leaks or excess water usage to help avoid unexpected high bills.
In summary, the upgraded metering system will benefit our water utility customers by:
- Removing the need for a water meter reader to visit your premises
- Providing smartphone access to your water consumption information
- Allowing you to set an alert to detect potential leaks
- The upgrade also provides benefits to the City of Hanford that help us deliver the highest quality of water to you, including:
- Providing an energy efficient, accurate and cost-effective way to read water meters
- Delivering enhanced data more frequently to quickly identify potential problems
- Enabling the utility to increase water conservation efforts
- Helping the city operate the water system more efficiently
There's a lot to look forward to and it all starts with your new meter. While we are excited to begin this project, it will take time to upgrade every meter in our system. Most installations will take place Monday through Friday during regular business hours over the next several months. We have designed this project to minimize disruption for customers and will work hard to make this a seamless transition.
Throughout the implementation of the metering system upgrade project, we will continue to provide safe, reliable water service as well as updates as the project progresses. Your quality of life is one of our foremost concerns, so we will make every effort to minimize the disruption to your water service. Please be on the lookout for more detailed information coming over the next several months.
The City of Hanford thanks you for your cooperation in making this a successful project that benefits our entire community. We look forward to providing you with an improved customer service experience!
Documents Related to the AMI Project
- Why is the City of Hanford replacing meters?
- What is AMI?
- I don't get great cellular reception at my house. Will this affect my water meter?
- How will AMI benefit the City of Hanford?
- How will AMI benefit me?
- Do I have to have my meter replaced or can I choose not to participate?
- How much will this upgrade cost me?
- When will this project begin and when will it end?
- What type of system is being installed?
- Who will be replacing the meter?
- What is involved in a typical meter replacement?
- Will I need to have any plumbing work done in conjunction with meter replacement?
- Is AMI safe?
- Will the transmitter radio signal interfere with other electronics?
- Will my information be secure?
- How accurate is my new meter?
- How do you know that the meter reading is accurate?
- Will my water bill increase?
- Will the billing frequency change?
- Will the City of Hanford be monitoring my water consumption?
- Will I be able to access my own water consumption data?
- Will there be any difference in the delivery or quality of water after my meter upgrade?
- What if I have questions about the last meter read before my upgrade?
- What if I have additional questions?