Section 27-55 Testing and nonregistration of water meter.
Prior to the adoption of Ord. 19550 on 06/04/2007, Section 27-55 read as follows.
(a) Each water meter shall, by comparison with accurate standards, be tested
and calibrated by
the department. If a meter shall be found inaccurate, it shall be restored to accurate condition or
a
new meter shall be substituted.
(b) The customer has the right to request a special meter test at any time.
If any test made at
the customer's request discloses that the meter is registering correctly, or within two (2) percent
of normal, the customer shall bear the expense of such test. The expense of all other tests shall be
borne by the department.
(c) Results of calibrations and tests, when requested
by the customer, shall be furnished to
the customer. If any meter is found to register more than two (2) per cent above or below normal,
then the readings of that meter, previously taken for billing purposes, shall be corrected
according to the percentage of inaccuracy found. Correction
for residential customers
shall
extend back ninety (90) days
six (6) months
previous to the date of meter removal and the
customer's bill shall be adjusted, upward or downward as the case may be, for the corrected
period.
(d) Should the meter become defective or fail to register correctly, the quantity
of water used
shall be determined by the amount used during the same period of the preceding year, or the
average amount for the three-month period immediately preceding the defective registration.
(Code 1964, § 15.321)