Frequently Asked Questions
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Water Meter Replacement
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Water Meter Replacement
Most of the older water meters have been in service at least 10 years and have exceeded their expected life. The City is upgrading the system to Automated Meter Reading, which will improve efficiency by no longer requiring employees to manually enter the reads.
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Water Meter Replacement
Per City ordinance, the City is only responsible for the water meter itself. The valves on either side of the water meter are part of the homeowners’ plumbing and responsibility.
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Water Meter Replacement
No, the only information sent to the network is the current meter read associated with your water meter.
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Water Meter Replacement
The old water meter has moving parts that turn and generate a pulse to an outside remote that must be manually read by City staff entering your property. The new water meters have no moving parts and can be read remotely.
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Water Meter Replacement
Nothing! The City owns and maintains the water meters.
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Water Meter Replacement
The technician will need enough room for himself, his tools, and to be able to reach the valves on each side of the water meter. He will also need to be able to place a dishpan underneath the meter to collect any water.