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Kyle approves $2.85M AMI water‑meter system to speed reads, enable leak alerts and customer dashboards
Summary
City approved an advanced‑metering infrastructure (AMI) contract with AquaMetric for $2,851,705.52 to replace and upgrade water meters, enable a customer dashboard and create a system backbone for future distribution sensors and leak detection.
On Sept. 3 the City of Kyle approved a cooperative‑contract purchase with AquaMetric (Thirkell Corporation dba AquaMetric) to deploy an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) system across the water utility. Director of Water Utilities Mike Murphy said the effort — budgeted around $2.9 million and proposed at $2,851,705.52 in the cooperative contract — will convert the current automatic meter reading to a two‑way AMI network with radio…
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