Is Your Residential Water Meter in Alberta Upgraded Yet?
Residential water meters in the Wood Buffalo region of Alberta, Canada are in the process of being upgraded. The municipality has been issuing advisories to area residents who are located to the north of the river to ensure that their residential water meter has been upgraded, and if it has not then this needs to be done as soon as possible. Prairie Creek, Beacon Hill, and Abasand have already received the necessary upgrades, but residents of Wood Buffalo, Thickwood, Timberlea, and Dickensfield may still need to be upgraded. Staring on the 2nd of September the areas which still need residential water meter upgrades can take advantage of the complimentary upgrade service offered by the municipality. There are some exceptions though. If your home is two years old or newer then you should already have the upgraded residential water meter required for this region of Alberta, Canada.
If you own a mobile home you are also exempt from the residential water meter upgrade requirements because your water usage is calculated using a different system. According to the foreman of metering for Environmental Services, Warren Kragnes, “We are encouraging residents to have their water meter upgraded so we can monitor irregularities in water consumption, promote more efficient water use, and ensure billing is consistent. With the upgraded system, we will also be able to notify residents who have high consumption resulting from leaks or other issues that residents might not be aware of.” The upgraded residential water meter requirements in Alberta, Canada will help out homeowners as well as the municipality, because any unknown leaks or other problems can be identified and addressed.