Smart Water
Our sponsor, Badger Meter, helped us out with a definition: Smart water refers to a network of smart water meters and intelligent infrastructure deployed as part of an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) system. It provides continuous and historical data, while improving system intelligence, visibility, automation and control to help water utilities optimize their water network. Smart water metering systems are available for utilities of all types, regardless of population, location, city size or existing infrastructure.
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