

Village of Tequesta and National Metering Services staff will have photo identification and uniforms identifying them as a Village of Tequesta employee or contractor.Prior to your meter change out, it is helpful to clear a path to your water meter, removing any boxes or clutter that might crowd the area.Non-residential customers with larger meters will be contacted directly by Village staff to schedule a replacement time. Residential customers will receive a postcard approximately 1-week ahead of the replacement of the meter.The new meters and customer portal are easy for customers to read and understand their own usage from home. Toilets and other fixtures can run excessively without a homeowner knowing, resulting in a frustratingly higher bill than expected. The combination of new water meters and AMI means faster leak detection in your home. What are the advantages of the new meters? is pleased to announce that several Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) providers, including Sensus, Itron, and Elster, have been authorized and received technical documentation from Neptune to read the 8-digit capability of the Neptune E-CODER ® solid state absolute encoder register. The new water meters are compatible with advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) and have a longer warranty and battery life. TALLASSEE, ALABAMA, SeptemNeptune Technology Group Inc. The advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) solution allows for daily water meter reads and the data is automatically transmitted to PWD. Beginning in March 2020, the Village will be partnering with National Metering Services to replace the remaining water meters in our system. Hendersonville Water and Sewer selected Energy Systems Group (ESG), a leading energy services provider, to implement. The city will begin deployment of the Sensus FlexNet communication network and approximately 480,000 SmartPoint radio transceivers for its existing water meters over the next three years. Of the 5,100 meters within the utility service area, approximately 2,300 have been upgraded to date. o The AMR/AMI system will allow both the Utility and the Customer to drill.

In 2015 the Village began to replace the aging water meters within the water system that are nearing the end of their useful life.
