Why do the water meters need to be replaced? It appears my bill is higher as a result.
The reasons for changing the meters are:
1) Some (not all) of the meters have aged to the point that they had slowed down in registering the actual use, and 2) the new meters are equipped with an electronic reader which eliminates the need for staff to individually read each meter on a monthly basis. With that said, we do perform a manual reading every 12 months to ensure consistency between the physical meter counter and the electronic reader.

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1. Why do the water meters need to be replaced? It appears my bill is higher as a result.
2. Utility Customer Service stated that there is a possibility where I could have been undercharged for water consumption with the old meter. Is this true?
3. How do I know the new meters are accurate?
4. I was told that if I want my own test I would have to pay a deposit.