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Leaks and Excessive Consumption
Leaks beyond the outlet of the meter may be registering
lost water 24 hours a day for the entire 90 day period
between readings. The facts listed below are perhaps
noteworthy:
· 1/16" opening will lose 590 gallons a day
· 1/8" opening will lose 2376 gallons a day
· 1/4" opening will lose 9504 gallons a day
A leak can be very expensive, even if you can't hear it.
Our pressure is approximately 60 pounds per square inch. If
your bill is high, you may have a leak. The first step in
checking a leak is to read your meter and not use any water
for as long as possible. Then read the meter again. If the
dial has moved, it indicates that water has gone through the
meter. The most common culprit is the bathroom stool. Shut
off the valve under the stool and read the meter as before.
Check inside the water tank to be sure the level of the
water is at least one inch below the overflow opening. If
you need to shake the handle once in a while to stop the
noise, you need to adjust or change the mechanism. An
overall average household consumption is 5000 gallons per
person per quarter. Daily average consumption is 60 gallons
per person. Although each person has habits that vary that
consumption from the average. There is a meter testing
machine which proves accuracy to 1%, and the customer may
request such a test. The meter is tested at slow flow 1/4 -
1/2 gallons per minute, medium flow 5 to 7 gallons per
minute and high flow 10 to 12 gallons per minute. There can
be 2% difference just in the rate of flow. The cost to the
customer is $15.00 if the test is within 2%. If the meter is
faulty, there will be no charge and the percent of error is
credited to the account. We request that you observe the
test. The Division of Water personnel will check for leaks
with a leak detector before removing the meter. The meter
will also be resealed when it is reinstalled. Leaks are
costly both to the customer and to the Utility Division. If
you notice any abnormal escape of water from hydrants or
mains call 419-897-7125.
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