During a recent government meeting, officials addressed concerns regarding the accuracy of newly installed water meters following reports of significant increases in water usage readings. One council member raised a question about a resident's water meter reading jumping from approximately 5,000 to over 9,000, prompting discussions about the potential for defective meters or inaccuracies in the previous system.
Officials acknowledged that older meters might not have accurately captured low water flow, which could explain the discrepancies. They assured that the new meters are designed to detect even minimal water usage, emphasizing the importance of accurate readings for proper service delivery.
To assist residents in verifying their meter's accuracy, officials explained that homeowners can conduct flow tests using standard measuring containers, ensuring no other water sources interfere during the test. This proactive approach aims to empower residents to monitor their water usage effectively.
The meeting also highlighted the timeline for the installation of the new meters, which began approximately six to seven weeks ago. Officials noted that the rollout was initially slow to ensure the proper functioning of the antenna system, but the installation of residential meters has since progressed significantly.
As concerns about potential widespread inaccuracies linger, officials are committed to investigating individual cases to maintain public trust and ensure fair billing practices.