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Unusually High Snow Cover Causing Problems For Meter Readers

Clinton-Based Connecticut Water Company Asking Its Customers To Clear A Path To The Remote Meter Device On Their Homes And To Clear Snow From Around Hydrants

From the Connecticut Water Company:

The Connecticut Water Company is asking customers to provide a clear path to meter reading equipment on the outside of their homes. Recent snowfalls have made it difficult in some instances for meter readers to access the remote meter
reading device mounted to the exterior of their homes.

When the reading device cannot be accessed, it may be necessary to estimate the amount of water used for billing purposes, based on past usage history, until an actual meter reading can be obtained. A clear path to the meter will help Connecticut Water meter readers stay safe and prevent estimated bills.

The company also reminds customers to please consider taking a few minutes to clear fire hydrants located on or near their property.  An accessible fire hydrant helps protect property and save lives. Precious time is lost when buried hydrants have to be located and cleared of snow banks.

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Connecticut Water Company serves nearly 300,000 people in 55 towns.


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