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Charlottetown water meter installation: 5 things to know

Charlottetown started installing water meters as part of a mandatory program on Tuesday. Here are a few things you need to know about the switch.

There is relatively little hassle in having a water utility meter installed

Charlottetown started installing water meters as part of a mandatory program on Tuesday.

All  residential properties in the city will be required to have water meters installed by the end of 2019.

The city is being divided into six work zones for the installation process.

Here are 5 things to know about the water meter system and installation.

1.  Paying for what you use

There are benefits to having a water meter. Those who use more water pay more. Those who use water less pay less. It provides a financial incentive to conserve and encourages more resident participation in conservation programs.

Charlottetown hopes to have water meters installed in 7,000 city residences by the end of 2019. (CBC)

2. No installation fee

In most cases, there will be no cost to the homeowner for the meter installation. The meter is installed on the water pipe where it enters the home and close to the water shut off valve. If the water line is inaccessible — for example, if it is behind a wall in a finished basement — there may be some cost to the homeowner to make the pipe accessible.

3. It doesn't take long

A typical installation takes about an hour if there is no need for modifications. At least one person over the age of 18 must be at home while the meter is being installed.

4. Water meters are read electronically

Meters are equipped with a transmitter that allows the utility to take the reading by driving by your house. The only time anyone would need to access your home after installation would be to inspect, test, repair or replace the meter. 

5. It is mandatory

All customers are required to be metered by Dec. 31, 2019. If you don't have a meter installed, your water service may be suspended.