Water Meter Installation 15-Year Plan
Including Automated Meter Read System
Contact Info: Water Division Phone Number: (209) 342-2246
General Information
Most of our city was built prior to 1992; the year
mandatory installation of water meters on new
construction began. As a result, most of the city’s
residential water customers do not have water meters. In
2004 the city developed a 15-year plan to install water
meters on all connections; the work began in 2006, and by the year
2020, more than 62,000 water meters will be in operation.
By metering water consumption and billing customers based on that consumption, we work together to conserve
our most precious natural resource. In addition, your city services will be more cost effective and operate more
efficiently with an automated water metering system in place.
Important Dates
July 2003: City Council approved the installation of water meters and metered water
billing for all single-family homes in the city’s outlying water systems, such as Grayson, Del Rio, Hickman and
Waterford.
September 2004: State Assembly Bill 2572 became law, requiring the installation of water
meters on all connections built before 1992, and mandating that all metered customers be billed based on the actual
volume of water delivered. The State has given us until 2010 to start volume-based billing and until 2025 to be
fully metered.
November, 2004: City Council approved an Ordinance amending the Municipal Code for new
fixed and volume-based charges for water delivery.
December 2004: City Council directed the city’s Water Division to meter all connections
in all city-owned systems. This is scheduled to be done over a 15-year period.
April 2006: City Council approved the purchase of an Automated Meter Reading (AMR) system
which will be retrofit to all existing meters and included in the installation of all new meters. AMR devices allow
the meter reader to electronically gather data simply by driving past (usually within 300 feet of) the meters on
his/her route. This allows for a much faster collection of meter data. The system also detects and immediately
reports leaks, so our readings and billings will be more accurate and service repairs will be more efficient.
Volume Based Billing
Once your water meter is installed, the meter will measure how much water you use. The meter is read once a
month, and a billing is produced based on the difference between the current month’s usage and the previous month’s
usage. Using the rates that went into effect on July 1, 2008, you will be charged a fixed meter cost plus the cost
of each 100 cubic feet, or portion thereof, consumed in each billing cycle. If you have any questions about your
billing, please contact Customer Service at (209) 577-5395.
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