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Brighton approves $518,000 plan to replace aging water-meter transmitters
Summary
Brighton City Council approved a $518,000 purchase to replace 3,200 aging SmartPoint (MXU) water-meter transmitters and a $268,000 budget amendment from the utilities fund to pay for the work.
Brighton — The Brighton City Council on July 22 approved buying 3,200 SmartPoint (MXU) meter transceivers from Aetna Supply at a not-to-exceed price of $518,000 and approved a $268,000 budget amendment using utility fund balance to complete the purchase.
City water superintendent Josh Bradley told council the city’s existing transmitters are 15–20 years old, about 18 years on average, and that the manufacturer informed staff the older software will no longer receive updates. Bradley said the…
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