How will this affect my service?

A contractor will come to your residence and replace your meter. The water meter will be checked to verify that water is presently not in use. If no water is being used, the meter will be replaced. There will be an interruption of service for approximately 10 to 30 minutes during the replacement. After the meter has been replaced, your service will continue as normal. In many cases, the transition will be completely inconspicuous and will not affect the residents.

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1. Why is my water meter being replaced?
2. Does this mean my bill will increase?
3. Will the City be raising water rates to pay for the new system?
4. When will this work be performed?
5. How will this affect my service?
6. How long will the installation take?
7. Do they need to come inside my house?
8. I'm on vacation or not available that day. Who do I call?
9. Why am I unable to turn on my water after the new meter was installed?
10. What is "AMI"?
11. Will the electronic device on the meter interfere with other electronic equipment?
12. Is the electronic device and data encrypted?
13. How will usage be verified during the transfer from one meter to another?
14. Is there any special care or maintenance that I need to do to my new meter?
15. When can I access my water meter information online?
16. I still have questions. Where can I get additional information?