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Tulsa to install automated water meters at 145,000+ homes beginning in 2024
Summary
City communications says the 'True Reads' program will replace manual meters over four years, notify households before work, and include a quick inspection for lead service lines; residents may be without water for up to 30 minutes during an exchange.
The City of Tulsa will begin installing automated water meters at more than 145,000 residential locations starting in 2024 and continuing over the next four years, city communications said. The program, called True Reads, aims to eliminate estimated bills, reduce property access needs, and cut meter-reading costs.
City staff described a three-step notice process…
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