General Terms and Conditions

By your use of this website, you are agreeing to comply with and be bound by the terms and conditions of its use, which together with Sawnee EMC’s policy statements relating to member information and privacy.

The term “Sawnee EMC” or “us” or “we” refers to the owner of the website whose registered office is located at 543 Atlanta Road, Cumming, Georgia, 30040. The term “you” refers to the user or viewer of this website.

The use of this website is subject to the following terms and conditions of use:

AMI Data Presentment Description and Use Restrictions

This site contains information (“Data”) that is automatically reported by your meter and associated equipment (the “automated metering infrastructure” or “AMI”). Sawnee EMC employed a rigorous process of evaluating the methods available for collecting and processing Data of this sort, various AMI systems available on the market, and the expertise and experience of AMI vendors, and we therefore believe the Data to be reasonably accurate and reliable.

However, technical limitations, human error, sampling methodology, equipment failure, and other events could cause the Data, at times, to be inaccurate or incomplete.

Furthermore, because the standard time intervals displayed on this site may not correlate exactly to the time intervals at which successful readings are received from your meter, the Data displayed may consist of or include historical Data that was previously unavailable, averages or other estimates, or cumulative totals.

Consequently, the Data cannot, at all times, be used, as is, to accurately calculate your bill, and it may on occasion, provide an inaccurate or incomplete depiction of usage during time periods when actual energy usage measurements were not received. Prior to calculating your bill, Sawnee EMC will subject all Data to Sawnee EMC’s quality control procedures.

The user of the Data contained herein assumes the entire risk related to its use. By accessing the Data, you agree that Sawnee EMC shall not be liable for: (1) any errors, omissions, or other defects in the Data, (2) any delays or interruption in the Data (or your access to the Data); (3) any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special or exemplary damages or loss resulting from any use or misuse of the Data.