The city plans to begin installing new automated water meter readers in January, kicking off a four-year, $93.7 million project to provide the devices to approximately 145,000 residential customers ...
The authority charged with overseeing the city’s water and sewer operations voted this week to spend an estimated $93.7 million to install automated water meters, inspect and inventory service lines ...
Street by street, building by building, house by house, Schertz residents and businesses are receiving new water meters that are designed to produce more reliable and efficient monitoring of water use ...
A growing number of North Texas cities are making the switch from old to new smart water meters. The meters are supposed to help you track how much water you use and alert you if there’s a leak. But ...
LAS CRUCES - An update to the City of Las Cruces Utility Standards now allows Las Cruces Utilities (LCU) to install external emergency shutoff valves to water meter boxes on new homes under ...
LAS CRUCES - When there’s a water leak or a burst water pipe, time is of the essence. And while it can be tempting to investigate parts of your water meter when you turn off the water to your house - ...
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