METERING TECHNOLOGY CONSULTANTS - Key Persons


Maui Meter

Maui Meter Replacement Plan. Technical consultant to Maui County Department of Water Supply for a water meter replacement plan as sub-consultant to ME Simpson.

Sacramento Meter

Sacramento Meter Replacement Program. Two-year consortium-funded project through Citrus Heights to study meter and meter-reading technologies and evaluate centralized meter accuracy testing. Sub-consultant to ME Simpson and Harris Engineering.

Stephen E. Davis

Job Titles:
  • Registered Engineer in Arizona
Mr. Davis has over five decades of experience in potable water, wastewater, reclaimed water, and water recharge system evaluation, planning, research, modeling, and design. He has directed and managed municipal utility projects involving water meter specifications and bidding evaluation, water AMR/AMI assessments/RFQs/RFPs, water system auditing, and economics of meter replacement; water use efficiency and conservation plans; life-cycle cost evaluations; and national water and reclamation research. Mr. Davis has recently authored AMI and meter replacement RFQs and RFPs for Ft. Worth, TX, Tempe, AZ, and Parker Water and Sanitation District, CO. In California, Mr. Davis has managed infrastructure planning projects for San Diego, Oxnard, San Leandro, the Municipal Water District of Orange County, Paso Robles, Clovis, Folsom, and the California Department of Public Health. In Arizona, Mr. Davis has managed infrastructure-planning projects for Phoenix, Scottsdale, Glendale, Peoria, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Apache Junction, El Mirage, Avondale, Flagstaff, Tucson, Marana, MDWID, Oro Valley, and Pima County. Mr. Davis has managed and participated in multiple projects for the Water Research Foundation. Mr. Davis managed Malcolm Pirnie's Tucson office for 16 years, managed the Sacramento office for four years, worked in the Irvine office for 4 years, and is now living and working in Phoenix. Mr. Davis is a registered engineer in Arizona and Texas. Prior to becoming a consultant, Mr. Davis spent ten years with the City of Tucson Water Utility responsible for infrastructure analysis and planning. Mr. Davis is past chairman of the AWWA Customer Metering Practices Committee and is the current Chair of the Apparent Losses Subcommittee of the AWWA Water Loss Control Committee. Relevant project experience is summarized below.