Park City Uses Sensus Smart Gateway to Extend Monitoring Reach

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Park City Uses Sensus Smart Gateway to Extend Monitoring Reach

Smart device helps Utah water provider maximize the benefits of AMI system

Park City is one of the most popular tourist areas in the United States. Beyond being a popular ski destination, every January thousands of movie fans flock to the city to check out the best independent cinema has to offer at the Sundance Film Festival. For the city’s water utility, providing effective water service for both residents and tourists can be a major production.
 
“We have about 8,000 residents in Park City, but it’s more like 30,000 with tourism factored in and it can be much higher when big events come to town,” said Park City Water Resources Manager Jason Christensen. “We’re constantly punching above our weight in terms of water services.”
 
To extend the benefits of its Sensus advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), Park City decided it was time to look deeper into its water distribution data. Christensen and his team sought an affordable solution that could combat water loss and help the city proactively respond to issues with water pressure and flow.

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Sensus® Smart Gateway Sensor Interface 

Park City wanted to extend its water pressure and flow monitoring to remote sites that had no power or land-based communications. The city’s water team conducted a pilot program with the battery-powered Sensus® Smart Gateway Sensor Interface at two pressure reducing valve (PRV) sites. Soon after deployment, the city’s customer service team noticed an issue when the distribution pressure downstream of one of the PRVs began to spike.
 
“The alarm went off and you could see the failure happening in real-time,” said Christensen. “The issue was resolved without incident, but it was a lesson for us in just how impactful the system could be.” 
 
In addition to helping staff respond quickly to issues, the Sensus Smart Gateway solution increases the city’s level of service. Park City and is planning to extend to 24 more sites in the coming months. 

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