Storm-Tested Sensus FlexNet Communication Network From Xylem Helps Texas Municipalities Weather Historic Winter Blast
Texas water providers rely on remote meter management and leak detection capabilities
When ice, snow and bitterly cold temperatures blasted Texas in mid-February, the National Weather Service issued a first-ever winter storm warning for the entire Lone Star state. While essential service crews responded to emergencies, the storm-tested Sensus FlexNet Communication Network from Sensus, a Xylem brand, stood up to the intense winter conditions, including a rare, three-inch snowfall in the City of Arlington.
“The data from our remotely managed network played a vital role in water department storm recovery,” said Arlington Water Utilities Director Craig M. Cummings. “Customers calling in issues is no longer our only source of information. With the available meter data, we can identify locations with leaks and contact the customer.”
Majority of North Texans being urged to conserve water or boil it
Majority of North Texans being urged to conserve water or boil it
Millions of Texans are now dealing with another cascading crisis triggered by this winter storm: access to water.
Millions of Texans are now dealing with another cascading crisis triggered by this winter storm: access to water.
Demand is so high that providers can t keep up and water pressure is dropping.
Most cities in North Texas have either issued a boil water notice or at least a conservation warning.
Among the cities issuing a boil water alert are: Denton, Mesquite, Arlington, parts of Fort Worth, Keller, University Park and Kennedale.