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Arad Group, Badger Meter Inc. and Diehl Stiftung Co. KG will emerge as major smart water network market participants during 2020-2024
The smart water network market is expected to grow by USD 13.99 billion during 2020-2024, according to Technavio. The report offers a detailed analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the smart water network market in optimistic, probable, and pessimistic forecast scenarios.
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Technavio has announced its latest market research report titled Global Smart Water Network Market 2020-2024 (Graphic: Business Wire).
company to replace its aging water meters with automatic meter reading devices. all city workers have to do is drive by and electronically collect the data, but it hasn t gone as smoothly as it looks. as early as 2007, problems arose when city auditors found they were unable to verify electronic reads for 13% of the meters that were tested. then in 2009, another audit found a high number of accounts that don t get actual meter readings because of meter read errors, equipment failures or human errors. a significant amount of frustration on everybody s part. reporter: peter amman is the chief operating officer for the city of atlanta. when these automated meters were put in, obviously the subcontractors to the city that did this work did it just absolutely horrible job in a number of cases.
$3,000 after two months of huge spikes last summer. this is another bill, another month. reporter: she even hired two plumbers to prove there was no leak. five years ago, the city hired a company to replace its aging water meters with automatic meter reading devices. all city workers have to do is drive by and electronically collect the data. but it hasn t gone as smoothly as it looks. as early as 2007, problems arose when city auditors found they were unable to verify electronic reads for 13% of the meters that were tested. then, in 2009, another audit found a high number of accounts that don t get actual meter readings because of meter read errors, equipment failures or human error. a significant amount of frustration on everyone s fault.