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Originally Posted by lendaddy View Post
Found this:

A unit of water is 100 cubic feet or 748 gallons.Water meters typically read in cubic feet. ...
ah units...

ya always need to pay attention to the units.

sounds like they were off by a couple magnitudes. (by thinking that the meter was reading in 100 ft3 units)


I expect the bigger expense will be in putting in a separate meter.

good find, Lendaddy
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