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  1. If you have questions about how to read your meter, contact your regional metering coordinator. You may need to provide a picture of the face of the meter or additional information about the …

  2. The meter records the amount of water used since its installation. To determine how much water was used during a billing cycle, the previous reading is subtracted from the current reading.

  3. Find your water meter. They’re often located in the front yard near the street. Turn off all running water and water-using appliances, and don’t flush the toilet. Read the dial and record the …

  4. This is a seven-terminal, ringless, lever bypass-equipped meter socket that needs to meet NEC requirements and is UL approved. 480 Volt services will require a cold sequence meter socket.

  5. Water meter reading examples: Refer to these examples when reading your own meter.

  6. Guidelines for Service Line and Meter Capacities Service Flows from DWD Internal Study of Various Code Capacities Meter Flows from AWWA Manual M-22 Updated 6/11/10 …

  7. A typical residential or commercial water meter is located near the curb or sidewalk in a concrete “box” of about 15 inches by 20 inches. It may be in the lawn or planter area.