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| Tips for Using a Hydrant
Meter |
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- You must have a fire hydrant close to
your property and on your side of the street.
- No hose is provided with the
meter. You may obtain a hose from a rental agency if
needed.
- Should anything happen to the meter, hydrant
or main, the customer would be responsible for the
damages.
- You may also contact the Water
Department at 778-2090 to inquire about bulk water.
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| Hydrant Meter Rates |
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| 5/8 Inch Hydrant Meter |
A $30.00 non-refundable processing fee
payable at the time the meter is rented.
A base fee of $7.94 per month (includes
the 1st 1,000 gallons).
A charge for the amount of water that is
used (current rate is $2.92 per 1,000 gallons).
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| 3 Inch Hydrant Meter |
A $30.00 non-refundable processing fee
payable at the time the meter is rented.
A base fee of $73.07 per month (includes
the 1st 1,000 gallons).
A charge for the amount of water that is
used (current rate is $2.92 per 1,000 gallons).
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| Operation of Fire Hydrants |
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| Turn hydrant ON and OFF slowly.
(Opening or closing the hydrant fast could cause damage to the
water system)
Open the hydrant 7 full turns.
In cold weather make sure the hydrant is
drained to prevent the hydrant from freezing. |
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| For more information about renting a
hydrant meter contact: |