WEBVTT HAMPSHIRE, AND ARE ASKING THOSECUSTOMERS HEAT A WARNING -- HEEDA WARNING.CO-OP OFFICIALS SAY THEY'VEGOTTEN SEVERAL REPORTS FROMMEREDITH CUSTOMERS THAT SOME ONECLAIMING TO WORK FOR THE ...
As Oxnard water worker Ruben Martinez pulls his pickup truck into the Seabreeze neighborhood of northeast Oxnard, the screen lights up on the laptop computer sitting next to him. “712 Calle Vista ...
A major, months-long audit of the city’s utilities department, sparked by a public outcry over high water bills, concluded that 2,750 water bills sent to San Diego residents last year were incorrect ...
Every morning, dozens of PNM employees set out to read over 20,000 meters across the metro. If you think it sounds like a stress-free, no danger type of job, think again. Meter readers must be ...
Reading your gas meter could soon get simpler. Starting this week, Oklahoma Natural Gas is installing the first of about 30,000 automated meter readers. The new readers will eliminate the need for a ...
Some tips from RG%26E to help meter readers and to protect the devices%3A Be careful not to damage or bury meters when removing snow from sidewalks and driveways Mark any objects or features like ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Very few know the streets in town as well as a PNM meter reader. Each one walks an average of 8-10 miles per day and drives 20-40 miles per day, collectively, reading about 567,000 ...
Some Houston residents recently received erroneously inflated water bills because of a problem related to the installation of new meter-reading devices, according to Houston Public Works. Some Houston ...
As hundreds of San Diegans continue to protest surging water bills, public skepticism has grown about whether city workers have been accurately reading residents’ meters — if at all. Since the city ...
This article has been updated with new information. The San Diego’s City Auditor’s Office has released its review of the city’s water billing procedures, five months after hundreds of water customers ...
Older water meter readers throughout the City of Aiken will be replaced with new, high technology readers with a more accurate measurement reading, according to City of Aiken Manager Richard Pearce.