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North Augusta plans automated water-meter upgrade, phase 1 targets 1,791 meters

3041478 · April 15, 2025
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Public services outlined a multi-year automated meter reading (AMR) program funded by ARPA and capital-sales-tax proceeds; phase 1 will replace about 1,791 residential meters at a stated cost of $434,828.

City public-services staff presented a plan to convert more of North Augusta’s manual water meters to automated meter reading (AMR) technology, describing the project as a multi-year upgrade intended to improve safety, efficiency and leak detection.

James Sutton, public services, said phase 1 targets the replacement of approximately 1,791 residential meters at a total cost of $434,828. Funding sources identified in the presentation included the state and local fiscal recovery fund (ARPA) for the initial phase and capital project sales tax (CPS-5) for the broader multi-year rollout.

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