Water meters are typically read by Pennsylvania American Water through a straightforward process that measures the amount of water consumed at a residence or commercial establishment. These meters are generally located near the property line, either above ground or below ground, and are designed to accurately track water usage over time.
The reading is represented in cubic feet or gallons, depending on the type of meter installed. In many cases, Pennsylvania American Water may utilize automatic meter reading technology, which allows for remote readings, reducing the need for physical visits.
If the meter requires manual reading, a trained technician will visit the property to record the usage. Homeowners can also check their own meters periodically for personal monitoring. For specific information about how the meter reading process works for a particular location or any possible changes to how readings are conducted, it is advisable to check the current web page for relevant details or updates.
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