In-tweets: Joburg Water embarks on a prepaid meter data-verification exercise
JOBURG – The verification is aimed at updating customer data and the collected data will be used only to update the vending system and SAP with the correct meter and customer information.
The City of Johannesburg tweeted today, 21 October that Johannesburg Water will be embarking on a prepaid meter data-verification exercise in selected townships and suburbs across the City of Johannesburg.
The data verification exercise will be conducted by the Johannesburg Water service provider African Meter Reading (AMR) who will visit each and every stand in areas with prepaid meters.
The verification is aimed at updating customer data and the collected data will be used only to update the vending system and SAP with the correct meter and customer information.
This project is expected to start at the end of November and will be rolled out in phases in all the parts of Soweto,Lehae, Cosmo City and Riverside View with the inclusion of all households in Diepkloof #SaVeTheLastDrop ^NB
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) October 21, 2020
Customers are asked to note that African Meter Reading will not be enforcing any by-laws during the implementation of the data verification exercise for customers that have by-passed meters, vandalized meters or illegally connected their homes to the system #SaveTheLastDrop ^NB
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) October 21, 2020
Residents are asked to note that personnel doing the verification tests will be easily identifiable with Johannesburg Water branded reflective vest, a cap and Identity card which they will be required to wear at all times during working hours #SaveTheLastDrop ^NB
— City of Joburg (@CityofJoburgZA) October 21, 2020
The AMR office line 010 110 0598 can be used to verify the identity of the personnel who will be doing the verification.
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