Big changes are underway in Clemson as the city rolls out a new automatic water meter system for 9,000 customers. The six-month project, part of the city’s Automatic Meter Infrastructure (AMI) upgrade, will replace old meters with smart devices that allow real-time usage tracking, leak detection, and greater efficiency. City officials say the new meters will help detect issues like continuous leaks and pipe bursts without sending crews out manually.
The upgrade is expected to reduce costs for customers and improve service reliability. Funded by a utility bond, this long-awaited project is one of Clemson’s most significant infrastructure investments in years.
