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Restoring Trust in Rural Water..

In west-central Georgia, Talbot County spans 400 square miles of rolling farmland and timberland, home to just under 6,000 residents. With no grocery stores, one local diner, and 117 miles of aging water mains, it's among the most rural and economically challenged counties in the state.

From Stress to Success: How Streetsboro Transformed Its Water Utility with Smart Metering

From Stress to Success: How Streetsboro Transformed Its Water Utility with Smart Metering

Reversing Water Loss in a Rural Municipality

Oneida, Tennessee, was able to reduce water loss and improve infrastructure with the ALD system. In just three months, they went from 51% water loss to 38%.

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An AMI Water Meter Solution that Paid for Itself

Faced with financial risk and a loss of faith in their existing meter, Milcrofton began looking for a new advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) solution.

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Lake Charles Builds a More Resilient Future with Kamstrup Technology

Lake Charles Builds a More Resilient Future with Kamstrup Technology

The AMI Water Meter that Modernized Madison County

In this case study, learn how Kamstrup's smart water meter helped reduce non-revenue water loss in Madison County, Alabama.

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Revolutionizing Rural Water Management

Discover how Iredell Water Corporation tackled infrastructure challenges and future-proofed its water treatment system.

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Row River, Oregon Hears Main Leak Half a Mile Away

The City of Row River, Oregon identified a water main leak in a pvc pipe half a mile from galvanized pipe.

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Town of Urbanna reduces water loss

Town of Urbanna reduced their water loss while complying with new state regulations by selecting Kamstrup water meters and remote meter reading system.

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A Decade of Smart Water Success - The Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians

What began as a mandate to reduce water loss has grown into a model of smart water management for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians (EBCI).

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Every drop counts

The fast-growing City of Lincolnton, North Carolina, installs new smart metering system that's addressing "meterbox blindness."

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When your weakness becomes your strength

Significant water loss leads to new technologies putting the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on the cutting edge of service.

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Delivering AMI to Address Water Utility Growth

Discover how Greer Commission of Public Works revolutionized water management and customer experiences.

Beaverton, Oregon Changes Meters, Saves Millions and Gains Unexpected Functionality

The City of Beaverton, Oregon changes meters, saves millions, and gains unexpected functionality with Kamstrup water meters and AMI solution.

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Recoup revenue with accurate water meters

Ira Township recoups revenue with Kamstrup smart water meters and expects to see a full return on their investment within five years.

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Riverside, Illinois: Embracing Change as the Path to Preservation

Nine miles west of downtown Chicago, The Village of Riverside, Illinois, is celebrated as one of America's first planned communities - a living museum of landscape design and historic architecture along the Des Plaines River.