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Board backs $6.5 million monitoring and analytics contract for water and wastewater
Summary
The Denton Public Utilities Board approved a five-year cooperative purchase for a water utility monitoring and analytics platform (listed in the agenda as XylemView) valued at $6,496,090 to improve real-time flow and pressure monitoring, help detect infiltration/inflow and prioritize repairs; the board voted unanimously to approve the staff recommendation.
The Denton Public Utilities Board on April 13 approved staff’s recommendation to contract for a five‑year water utility monitoring and analytics solution listed on the agenda as XylemView for $6,496,090.
David Brown, water utilities project manager, described the system as a network of sensors, flow and pressure monitoring, and visualization tools that create a near‑real‑time “dashboard” for the water and wastewater systems. Brown said the platform will help identify inflow…
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