How can they read my meter when the hands are missing?
Most meters used by the city have odometer type readouts. Customers are billed in hundreds of cubic feet so not all dials are used in calculating the bill. The last two digits on the right are dropped when entering the reading for billing, i.e. 6 4 7 4 1 3 is read as 6474.

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1. What do I have to do to get water service?
2. How much is the deposit?
3. How do you figure the sewer charge?
4. Do you pay interest on deposits? What happens to the interest?
5. Why is my bill so high?
6. Why is my water cut off? Don't you give notice?
7. When do I get my deposit back?
8. How can they read my meter when the grass has grown over it?
9. How can they read my meter when it's full of water?
10. How can they read my meter when the hands are missing?
11. What do I have to do to get my meter fixed?
12. Is there a charge for transfer of service?
13. When do you send out bills?
14. How can I have a past due amount on my bill when I paid last month?