What does my meter look like?

Your current water meter is a device with a round face attached on each side to your water pipes. The face has dials and the numbers on the bottom read like a car odometer. Your meter will have a digital face without dials, and you will not see a meter reading unless you shine a flashlight into the light sensor.

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1. Where is my water meter located?
2. What does my meter look like?
3. How does the radio read device work?
4. What if there is a leak at the meter?
5. Is it ok to cover up the meter?
6. Is there any special care or maintenance that I need to do to my meter?
7. How accurate are the readings from the radio transmitter?
8. How often will you read my meter?
9. What if I need a meter reading between regular readings?
10. What if I disagree with the reading?
11. How secure is the data/information that is transmitted?
12. Is there anything hazardous inside the equipment?
13. Will the radio transmitter interfere with my television, cordless phone, or pacemaker?
14. Does this system use a land phone line to monitor and transmit the reading?
15. Is this system monitoring how many people are in my house?
16. Are there any health hazards associated with this kind of technology?
17. Where can I find out more information on the water meters?