Water Plant Upgrades: Four Reasons to Break the Re-Order Habit

May 29, 2015

A large percentage of the flow meters purchased for municipal water plants are replacements for older meters in existing facilities or distribution systems. It’s a common practice to replace aging meters with the same technology, often from the same manufacturer.

A large percentage of the flow meters purchased for municipal water plants are replacements for older meters in existing facilities or distribution systems. It's a common practice to replace aging meters with the same technology, often from the same manufacturer. That might not always be the best decision. With newer flow meter technologies now on the market, you might want to think about breaking the "re-order" habit for several reasons. Why not consider the benefits of a newer alternative flow meter technology?

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