Aclara

St. Louis, US 63042
314-895-6400

More Info on Aclara

Aclara represents the industry’s leading Intelligent Infrastructure technologies for providing device networking, data-value management, and customer communications to water, gas, and electric utilities globally. Over 500 utilities in nine countries rely on proven Aclara solutions to connect with their customers. Aclara Technologies LLC is part of the Utility Solutions Group of ESCO Technologies Inc. (NYSE: ESE), St. Louis. Create Your Intelligent Infrastructure ™ www.Aclara.com.

Products

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This correlated leak detection system helps water utilities find leaks quickly on water mains before they become major problems. Combining the AMI system with leak detection technology...
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Aclara’s scalable STAR Network is a two-way, low-power, fixed-network metering infrastructure that meets the requirements of water utilities. The system reads meters automatically...
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Aclara’s scalable STAR Network is a two-way, low-power, fixed-network metering infrastructure that meets the requirements of water utilities. The system reads meters automatically...
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A new fixed-network, remotely correlated leak-detection system helps water utilities quickly find leaks on water mains before they become major problems. Combining the Aclara ...
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Aclara’s consumer engagement for water presents current and historical data to customers in easy-to-understand ways that help them see how and when they use water, and make it...
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The Aclara STAR ZoneScan system, the industry’s only fixed-network, remotely correlated leak-detection solution, helps water utilities quickly find leaks on mains before they ...
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The Aclara STAR Network AMI system has 2 million end points operating throughout North America. It automatically collects meter readings and provides the information needed to...

Resources

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Water utility managers today face a conundrum. The American Water Works Assn. recommends a water utility strive for non-revenue water loss at 10% to 15%, but managers know that...

Articles

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The state of Oregon wants its utilities to keep non-revenue water (NRW) loss at or below the American Water Works Assn.’s national average of 10% to 15%. Much of this water loss...
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Tips for reaping the greatest benefits from AMI
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The state of Oregon wants its utilities to keep non-revenue water (NRW) loss at or below the American Water Works Assn.’s national average of 10% to 15%, much of which can be ...
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Along the eastern side of the Cascade Mountain Range in central Oregon, the city of Redmond, Ore., is home to approximately 28,000 residents. Redmond’s water utility previously...
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AMI system improves leak detection for New York City water utility