Fort Worth Reduces Field Investigations by 90% with Xylem’s Advanced Metering Infrastructure
October 15 2024 - 7:55AM
Business Wire
Utility Drives Operational Efficiency and
Improves Customer Experience for Growing Population
Fort Worth Water’s implementation of Advanced Metering
Infrastructure (AMI) led to a 90% reduction in field investigations
and more than $1 million in cost savings with Xylem technology. The
utility enabled near real-time data collection and secure
transmission by installing nearly 300,000 residential and
commercial meters compatible with Xylem’s Sensus FlexNet®
communication network.
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Xylem's data-driven approach helps Fort
Worth Water properly categorize water loss and pinpoint where
repairs are needed. (Photo: Business Wire)
Fort Worth is one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation
with more than 21,000 new residents in 2023, according to the Fort
Worth Report. As the population nears 1 million, Fort Worth Water’s
AMI is vital in successfully managing the increased demand.
“This new technology is delivering substantial annual cost
savings, improving the customer experience and reducing water
loss,” said Marty Barker, AMI administrator at the City of Fort
Worth. “We now feel confident we are providing the best service
possible to our customers while operating more efficiently.”
Transitioning from manual meter reading to remote management,
streamlined operations and empowered customers to monitor their
water usage. As a result, annual field investigations of customer
inquiries into high water usage and bills dropped dramatically,
from more than 7,000 before AMI in 2019 to less than 700 in
2024.
With more accurate reporting, Fort Worth now has a clearer
picture of true water loss, leading to better decision-making. The
city can pinpoint where repairs are needed and properly categorize
areas of loss into apparent and real water losses. This technology
has also made it possible to create district metering areas and
explore innovations like digital twins, which weren’t possible
before.
Fort Worth’s population increased by 200,000 over the past
decade, making the Texas boomtown the 12th-largest U.S. city. The
technology upgrades have benefited Fort Worth Water. Upon
transitioning to AMI, the utility immediately recognized the
increase in data and leveraged this information to track continuous
water usage over 72 hours, alerting customers directly. Before
implementing this data-driven solution, it would typically take two
or three months for customers to become aware of a problem.
To learn more about how Xylem technology has helped Fort Worth
Water address their growing population, read the case study.
About Xylem
Xylem (XYL) is a Fortune 500 global water solutions company that
empowers customers and communities to build a more water-secure
world. Our 23,000 diverse employees delivered combined pro forma
revenue of $8.1 billion in 2023, optimizing water and resource
management with innovation and expertise. Join us at xylem.com and
Let’s Solve Water.
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