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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Water Meter Data Card in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Water Meter Address.' If multiple buildings share a meter, verify the correct address with the Public Utilities Department.
  3. In the 'Fixtures Added' column, list any new fixtures being added. Ensure you categorize them correctly based on their type.
  4. For 'Fixtures Removed,' indicate any fixtures that are being taken out, which will reduce water demand. Note that replacements do not count as removals.
  5. Fill in the 'Building Address' if it differs from the water meter address and provide the 'Maximum Length of Water System' from the meter to the furthest fixture.
  6. Complete the sections for 'Number of Building Stories' and 'Fixtures Remaining,' ensuring accuracy for proper meter sizing.
  7. Finally, review all entries for correctness before signing and dating at the bottom of the form.

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0:08 2:06 The numbers are kilit. And the dials are l. Both meters read 2345 kil and 678 L 1 kil equals 1,000 LMoreThe numbers are kilit. And the dials are l. Both meters read 2345 kil and 678 L 1 kil equals 1,000 L.
A unit of water is 100 cubic feet or approximately 748 gallons of water. If your bill states you used 3 units of water, you will have used approximately 2,244 gallons of water during the billing period (748 X 3 = 2244).
Pure Water San Diego is the City of San Diegos phased, multi-year program that will provide nearly half of San Diegos water supply locally by the end of 2035. The Pure Water San Diego Program will use proven water purification technology to clean recycled water to produce safe, high-quality drinking water.
Waterproof Performance: Standard water meters can easily be damaged in damp or submerged environments. An IP68 waterproof Water Meter can operate in deep water for extended periods, ensuring reliable data transmission and measurement.
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