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Greenville council approves Neptune AMI meter purchase, to use bond funds for roughly $6 million program
Summary
Greenville City Council approved a resolution to buy and install Neptune advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) — meters, gateways, software and services — using bond proceeds; council vote was 6-0.
Greenville City Council on April 8 approved a resolution authorizing the purchase and installation of Neptune advanced metering infrastructure — meters, cellular gateways, collection equipment, office software and maintenance services — by a 6-0 vote.
City staff described the project as a fixed-base AMI deployment that will replace or retrofit the city's water meters and give the utility continuous, centralized meter reads, leak detection and a customer portal. John (city staff) told council the proposal covers the full system from meters to billing and that the city will retrofit roughly 15,000 meters in the scope of…
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