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By providing customers with quality customer service and a knowledgeable sales staff, GenPac Water is the leading water utility distributor in the northwest. GenPac Water, a division of General Pacific Inc., supplies water utilities of the northwest with metering infrastructures based on Badger and Itron technologies. From basic meters to full AMR systems, GenPac Water can help your utility stay on top of industry changes and demands. |
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Badger's Orion AMR system helps City of Eagle Point |
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The City of Eagle Point grew just over 38% between 2000 and 2003, causing it to be the fastest growing city in Oregon. While adding about 30 meters a month to their system it was taking meter readers over a week to collect usage data from water meters for the utilities billing department. Badger Meter's Orion® system has helped the city cut down the meter reading time so they can focus on other city demands. |
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Itron Releases City Of Spokane Case Study |
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Itron, Inc. releases a case study outlining and AMR deployment at City Of Spokane. The case study shows the practical use of Itron's Fixed Network AMR system and how the City Of Spokane used it to make their lives a little easier. |
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Port Hadlock PUD Combines Technologies To Build AMR System |
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Port Hadlock and surrounding Jefferson County is supplied by Public Utility District (PUD) Number One with its fresh water supply in Washington state. PUD Number One has combined the flexibility and accuracy of Badger water meters with an Itron's ERT®, Encoder Receiver Transmitter, technology to create a lasting AMR system that they can rely on. |
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General Pacific Announces New Water Metering Division |
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General Pacific, Inc., headquartered in Portland Oregon is pleased to announce our recent selection as the new distributor of Badger Meter for Oregon, Washington, SE Alaska and Northern Idaho. General Pacific (GenPac) has been in the utility distribution business for 42 years. Because of GenPac’s extensive relationship with utilities throughout the Northwest, it was a good fit for both Badger Meter, Inc. and GenPac. |
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