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Understanding the Meter-to-AMR Interface   Water & Wastes Digest August 2006   By Larry Sears
Advantages and disadvantages of absolute and incremental encoders
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Plugging Leaks & Cutting Losses   Water & Wastes Digest August 2006   By Betsy Loeff
American Water proves sensors find pre-gushers leaks
A Key to the Utility of the Future   Water & Wastes Digest August 2006   Wendy Lohkamp
Implementing a centralized meter data management system
Second Time Around   Water & Wastes Digest August 2006   Betsy Loeff
Water utility swaps phone AMR for RF
AMR Solution Strikes Gold   Water & Wastes Digest August 2006    Scott Durham
Las Vegas Valley Water District addresses growing population with key technologies
Drive-Through Metering   Water & Wastes Digest August 2006   Marcia Kinley
Flowmeters help Allen County, Ohio, solve I&I problem
Addressing Your Meter Needs   Water & Wastes Digest August 2006   Tim Gregorski
Flowmeters Defined   Water & Wastes Digest August 2006   David W. Spitzer
Vortex shedding, Coanda effect and vortex precession fluidic flowmeters
Crossing AMR’s Iron Curtain   Water & Wastes Digest April 2006   By Betsy Loeff
Water utilities uncover a variety of RF signal strength solutions
Future of Meters/AMR Rates High   Water & Wastes Digest February 2005   Tim Gregorski, Editorial Director
As many of you already know, water utilities lose thousands of dollars in revenue each year because of faulty water meters. Consequently, meter replacements can benefit a water utility in the long run in terms of increased reliability and eliminating the lost revenue.
Water…Resource and Revenue   Water & Wastes Digest February 2005   By Bruce K. Lackey
Building a Better Community   Water & Wastes Digest February 2005   By Marcia Kinley
Kennewick, Wash.’s installation of low maintenance flowmeters contribute to overall success of modified sewer system
City of Warren, Ohio converts to advanced AMR system   Water & Wastes Digest February 2005
Going with the Flow   Water & Wastes Digest February 2005   By Brian Roughan
Appomattox, Va. River Water Authority recently installed an electromagnetic flowmeter in their fluoride feed line to measure instantaneous and total flow
Finding Leaks Leads to Saving Money   Water & Wastes Digest February 2005   By Betsy Loeff
We hate the expression unaccounted-for water,” Carl Yates, the utility’s general manager, said. “So we started using our SCADA system to monitor nighttime flows in an effort to understand consumption patterns and identify potential problems.”
An Asset Coming of Age   Water & Wastes Digest February 2005   By John Hengesh
At a basic level, AMR technology enables accurate and timely meter reading with unprecedented efficiency.
The Effects of Flow Conditioning   Water & Wastes Digest February 2005   James E. Gallagher
The role of flow conditioning is to ensure that the “real world” environment closely resembles the “laboratory” environment
Automatic Water Accountability   Water & Wastes Digest February 2005   By David A. Herchko
With compound annual growth at over 30% in units over the past five years and market penetration at just over 18%, the future for AMR systems in the water utility market looks very exciting
Meter System Withstands Hurricane Ivan   Water & Wastes Digest February 2005
While the worst hurricane in recent history did wreak havoc on the countryside, the Uriah Water System successfully weathered the storm.

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