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Utility faces meter reading crisis as repairs lag behind

July 23, 2024 | Punta Gorda City, Charlotte County, Florida



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Utility faces meter reading crisis as repairs lag behind
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing challenges with the city's meter reading system, highlighting a concerning trend where the failure rate of meters is surpassing the repair rate. The meter repair technicians are actively working on repairs, but staff retention issues have complicated efforts to maintain the system effectively.

In an effort to address these challenges, discussions have taken place with the assistant utility director from the city of North Port, which employs a different Automated Meter Reading (AMR) system. North Port's system relies on only two meter readers for approximately 28,000 meters, leading to significant difficulties when meters are down. This comparison has prompted local officials to consider strategies for improving their own meter reading processes, including the potential for onboarding additional staff.

The meeting also explored the advantages of self-reading meters, which can facilitate quicker leak detection and other maintenance issues. One innovative suggestion raised was the possibility of equipping the city's garbage trucks with drive-by reading technology, as these vehicles cover the entire city during their rounds. This idea aims to enhance the efficiency of meter readings and ensure better service continuity for residents.

As the city navigates these operational hurdles, officials remain committed to finding effective solutions to improve the reliability of the meter reading system.

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