Smart Meters and EyeOnWater

July 25, 2024 2:00 pm

The Board of Directors for Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 43 (HCMUD 43), would like to inform and remind residents of the key benefits of Smart Water Meters and EyeOnWater.

  • Accurate Measurement with Remote Reading: Smart water meters provide a more accurate accounting of water usage compared to traditional meters. Unlike traditional meters that require manual reading and get less accurate with time, smart water meters are read remotely. It measures water flow through ultrasonic frequencies, meaning no moving parts and higher precision; this results in reducing billing discrepancies and ensuring residents are billed accurately.
  • Real-Time Monitoring and Leak Detection: Real-time monitoring empowers customers by providing residents with detailed information about water usage in near real-time. This allows residents to track consumption patterns and identify any sudden increases that may indicate a leak on the property.
  • Billing Transparency: With accurate and timely data from smart meters, billing becomes more transparent, leading to better understanding of residential water bills.
  • Saving Water Saves Money: EyeOnWater tracks how much water is used each month, and helps residents adjust irrigation practices. This not only helps conserve water but also saves residents money by reducing unnecessary irrigation and water waste. Overall, these benefits contribute to efficient water management, conservation efforts, clearer understanding of water use and understanding of monthly water bills.

Smart meters are installed throughout the District, provided to help the operator and residents conserve water, so there is no cost to you or need for parts; they are already at your home!

For information on Getting Started and What You’ll Need, please click on the link provided below:

Smart Meters | Harris County MUD 43 (hcmud43.org)

If you found this article because you received a text alert, or if you did not receive one and want to know how to sign up, click here to go to the District’s Alert System page and sign up. You can also find information on how it works and opt-out instructions if you don’t want to be notified by text any further.

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