Revenue leakage
Hidden meter, billing, usage, and account errors can quietly reduce utility revenue month after month.
Water revenue clarity for cities and water systems
WaterSearch helps cities conserve water, identify hidden revenue, and improve confidence in meter, billing, usage, and account data.
The problem
Not every water loss problem is a broken pipe. Cities can lose revenue through meter issues, incorrect billing factors, inactive accounts with usage, missing reads, duplicate accounts, rate-code issues, and other data problems.
Hidden meter, billing, usage, and account errors can quietly reduce utility revenue month after month.
City leaders may not have a clear view of where revenue loss is occurring or which accounts deserve action first.
When water use is not accurately measured and billed, customers may not have the usage visibility needed to conserve responsibly.
Conservation through accuracy
WaterSearch helps cities promote conservation by improving confidence in meter accuracy, billing accuracy, and usage visibility. When water use is measured and billed correctly, customers have better information and stronger incentives to use water responsibly.
Solutions
WaterSearch provides a practical path from discovery to action to ongoing visibility.
A focused review of meter, billing, usage, and account data to identify potential revenue loss and prioritize action.
Request diagnostic →A low-upfront or performance-based model tied to verified recovered revenue when a city wants shared-risk support.
Discuss recovery →Scheduled reviews of utility data on a cadence that fits the city’s system, budget, and staffing capacity.
Plan review cadence →How it works
Your team provides billing, meter, usage, and account data.
WaterSearch identifies patterns that may indicate revenue loss.
Issues are organized by likely impact and action priority.
The Monitoring Service keeps your data under review on a flexible cadence.
Proof point
WaterSearch-style analysis helped identify approximately 28 million gallons of revenue-water opportunity. Findings like this can strengthen a utility fund, improve billing confidence, and help city leaders make better decisions with clearer data.
Next step
Schedule a short assessment conversation to discuss your water system, current data sources, and whether a Water Revenue Diagnostic makes sense.
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