A significant water meter replacement program will begin in Bulahdelah on Tuesday, 4 October 2022. Over the next six months, over eight thousand water meters will be replaced across the MidCoast Council area.
All water meters over 15 years old will be replaced with new meters as part of MidCoast Council’s asset renewal program.
Council’s Director of Infrastructure and Engineering Services, Rob Scott, said that over time the mechanical components within a water meter could wear down, resulting in the meter under reading the amount of water consumed.
“When this happens, customers are charged for less water than they’ve used. It means customers with older meters are essentially paying a reduced amount,” said Mr Scott.
“This program helps ensure our charges are accurate and fair for everyone.”
After beginning in Bulahdelah, the program will move to Stroud, Stroud Road, Gloucester and Barrington. Additional areas will be announced once they’ve been scheduled.
Water meter replacement program to improve customer lives
Customers should expect Council’s contractors to knock on the door and explain what they’ll do before replacing their water meter. If no one is at home, a card will be left detailing the work.
The whole replacement process takes around 15-30 minutes per meter.
Mr Scott said it was important for customers to keep in mind that the improved accuracy of their new meter could be reflected in their next bill.
“As there is a chance your old meter had started to under-read, you may find your next water account is slightly higher in usage and cost,” he said.
If a customer finds their new water meter has a minor leak, they should report it to Council’s Customer Service team between 8.30 am-4.30 pm on weekdays on (02) 7955 7777. Major leaks should be reported to customer service during these hours or to 1300 133 455 after hours.
The new water meters are compatible with the remote reading technology currently being trialled in Stroud Road.
To find out more about Council’s water meter replacement program, visit www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/meterprogram
For more on the Stroud Road trial, visit www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/smart-meter-trial
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