Like many cities working to modernize aging water systems, Jackson chose a forward-looking path to improve its water metering infrastructure. By adopting Metering as a Service, the city enhanced meter accuracy, gained better system data, strengthened financial stability, and is rebuilding trust with its customers.
Jackson’s experience offers practical insights for communities facing similar challenges, showing how an innovative infrastructure model is delivering real impact, even in a resource-constrained environment. For cities looking to make meaningful progress towards sustainable water infrastructure, this story provides a roadmap worth exploring.
Read the full article by Sustainability Partners’ Infrastructure Specialist, Allison Wallace, Metering as a Service Improves Jackson, MS, Water Infrastructure.





