Sarasota County Continues Water Meter Replacement Project

Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC

 

SARASOTA COUNTY – Sarasota County is continuing upgrading water meters throughout unincorporated Sarasota County to enhance the utilities system and improve response times during weather events and year-round. This project started in 2023 on Siesta Key and is expected to take five years to complete the remaining meter replacements throughout unincorporated Sarasota County.

The updated meters feature advanced satellite-based technology, enabling water usage data to be collected remotely. This eliminates the need for staff to drive by meters for readings. The new technology allows the County’s Public Utilities Department to identify and address issues within the system, such as leaks or breaks, more quickly, especially after weather events or other service interruptions and allows staff to restore service faster.

“This new technology is extremely helpful for our team and the community,” said Brooke Bailey, Director of Public Utilities.  “Following Hurricanes Helene and Milton, we were able to read the new meters on Siesta Key by satellite from the Emergency Operations Center, which allowed us to quickly restore water services by identifying areas with breaks.”

With the Siesta Key installations completed in 2023, Sarasota County Public Utilities has contracted Vanguard Utility Services to handle the remaining replacements throughout unincorporated Sarasota County. Here’s what residents in unincorporated Sarasota County need to know:

Residents will receive a postcard between 30 and 7 days before their scheduled service.

For additional information about the water meter replacement project, please visit scgov.net or call 311 or 941-861-5000.