Why Is The Water Meter Being Replaced?

To upgrade the meter to one capable of communicating with the AMI equipment. With the introduction of newer technology, the existing meters are not able to communicate using the AMI equipment. The newer meters will save labor time, prevent recording errors, minimize wear and tear on vehicles, minimize the need for City employees to access the meter pit, and decrease the need to estimate accounts due to severe weather conditions.

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1. What Is AMI?
2. How Does It Work?
3. Who Will Completing the Installation?
4. Do I Have To Be Home For The Meter Replacement Work?
5. Why Is The City Undertaking This Effort?
6. How Many Meters Will Be Changed?
7. Will The Electronic Device On The Meter Interfere With Other Electronic Equipment?
8. Is The Electronic Device and Data Encrypted?
9. Is This Part Of A Fixed (Closed) Network?
10. Can I Access Daily Readings Online?
11. What Happens If I Have A Problem After The Installation?
12. Why Is The Water Meter Being Replaced?
13. Does My Meter Have To Be Replaced?
14. Has This New AMI Equipment Been Tested For Accuracy And Reliability?
15. How Does AMI Benefit Customers?
16. Will My Water Bill Go Up?
17. Can I Cover Up The Meter After The Installation?
18. What If There Is Something Blocking Or In Front Of The Meter?
19. How Will I Know That You Have My Reading & Not Someone Else’s?