Join Fort Worth Water in taking your utility from now to next

November 1, 2024 | This content is sponsoredSponsored content is authorized by the client and does not necessarily reflect the views of Water Finance & Management magazine or Benjamin Media, Inc. View our privacy policy.

The Sensus FlexNet® communication network, with its unparalleled control, reliability, and longevity, empowers utilities to overcome challenges and evolve into truly smart utility networks. Discover how Fort Worth, one of the largest cities in the United States, transformed its water management using the advanced capabilities of Sensus FlexNet.  

Here’s how Fort Worth benefited from FlexNet technology: 

  • Data-Driven Leak Detection: Proactive monitoring and water usage warnings alert customers to potential leaks, reducing water loss and promoting conservation. 
  • 90% Fewer Field Investigations: An online portal empowers customer service reps and clients alike, drastically cutting down on on-site inspections. 
  • $1.1 Million Saved Annually: By eliminating manual meter reading, Fort Worth streamlined operations and focused on impactful programs. 
  • Enhanced Customer Trust: Transparency through data access has increased satisfaction and optimized water distribution. 

Marty Barker, AMI Administrator at the City of Fort Worth, noted, “We now feel confident that we are providing the best service possible to our customers while operating more efficiently.”

The FlexNet system offers scalability, flexibility, and reliability, making it the ideal solution for utilities of all sizes. Whether you’re tackling current challenges or preparing for future demands, FlexNet adapts to your evolving needs, ensuring sustainable and efficient operations. 

Ready to see what FlexNet can do for your utility? Learn more about the Fort Worth success story and how our solutions can work for you. 

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