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As we tackle the difficult task of delivering critical technology to a growing number of utilities, our growth is now bolstered with our ability to deliver operational excellence with a laser-focus on customer delight,” said Amanda Nevins, newly appointed CEO, FATHOM. Hill has successfully led FATHOM since its inception as its Chief Executive Officer and championed the creation of The Smart Grid for Water. We all look forward to partnering with Amanda to continue to expand adoption of The Smart Grid for Water and serve our community of utilities well. Water utilities of all sizes can snap in to the Smart Grid to access a more intelligent and prepared infrastructure, drive higher quality and actionable information, deliver better customer service, and unlock revenue to both solve current financial constraints and fund future infrastructure needs.
Together with a rapidly growing community of innovative water utilities, FATHOM’s Smart Grid for Water is transforming the water utility industry PHOENIX, August 15, 2018 – Inc. Magazine today The Inc. 5000 is the most prestigious ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies. About FATHOM FATHOM’s Smart Grid for Water is transforming the municipal water utility industry. The Inc. 5000 is a list of the fastest-growing private companies in the nation.
Billions of revenue dollars are lost every year to Non-Revenue Water, or the difference between the volume of water sent into the distribution system and the amount of water actually billed. Even if old meters are replaced with automated meters, like manual meters, they too can degrade over time and lead to problems in water volume registration accuracy. To get into the nuts and bolts of how we determine this, and find lost revenue for our customers in the process, download our white paper: Converting Non-Revenue Water to Found Revenue Water: Controlling Leaks of Data, Drops, and Dollars. A means of understanding, in real time, the performance of individual meters within a distribution system; a means to recover lost revenue; and a means to have costs significantly offset, or even fully financed by the realized savings.
It is a distributed IT deployment – where getting to actionable information requires a proactive utility to simultaneously execute a host of additional software deployments and operations to make sense of the new deluge of data. FATHOM deploys smart meters for its community of utilities, and plugs directly into a smart meter manufacturer’s software. By taking on customer service, meter performance analytics, billing, and the creation of an easy-to-use customer portal, FATHOM helps utilities capture revenue lost in the system and engage with customers without having to develop each and every module in house. FATHOM takes it a step further, allowing utilities to make more intelligent choices on how to use the data they get from AMI; tackling water loss, managing assets, and delighting customers in the process – all delivered as a service!