FAQ Topic: AMI

WHAT KIND OF SIGNAL DOES AMI USE?

The radio devices, which are attached to the meters, transfer the service data via wireless signal. The energy exposure from an automated meter’s radio signal or radio frequency (RF) is significantly less than common household devices, including cell phones, laptops, microwaves, baby monitors and internet routers. It is also important to understand that automated meters … Continued

WILL AMI INTERFERE WITH DEVICES IN MY HOME?

No. The wireless portions of the system are operated according to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules, and will not interfere with other radio frequencies in the area.

HOW CAN I READ MY METER?

Once an AMI meter is installed, you can continue to read your meter as usual. CLICK HERE to learn more about how to read your water meter.

WHO IS PAYING FOR AMI?

The City of Petaluma has received grant funding from the Department of Water Resources (DWR) to help with the transition to AMI. This funding will be applied toward the cost of the new meters and their installation.

IS MY INFORMATION PRIVATE?

Yes. The only data transmitted are your radio number, dial number, and your meter reading. Personal customer information is not transmitted.

DO I HAVE TO UPGRADE TO AMI?

No. An opt out option is available. If you would like to opt out (not receive) the AMI technology upgrade to your water meter, please read, fill out, and submit this form: AMI OPT-OUT APPLICATION – ENG AMI OPT-OUT APPLICATION – SPANISH Please note, customers who choose to opt out of the AMI water meter … Continued

WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO TO UPGRADE TO AMI?

Nothing! The transmitter currently attached to your meter will be replaced with an AMI transmitter by City staff as part of the roll-out of our citywide upgrade in the coming months and years. The lid of your meter box may be replaced as well. No action is required on your part.

WHOSE METERS WILL BE UPGRADED TO AMI?

Our goal is to equip all water customers in the City of Petaluma’s service area with upgraded AMI metering technology by the end of 2025. A pilot program launched in 2022 in which 58 monitors were installed throughout Petaluma on City-owned properties, City staff residences, and high-use water customers around town. Pilot customers have reported … Continued

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