Sewer Meter definition
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In the event the Master Sewer Meter does not properly register flows due to mechanical/electrical failure, then flows during the period of such failure shall be estimated for billing purposes based on the monthly average of the last six (6) available meter readings preceding the failure.
Should the Master Sewer Meter be found to be inaccurate beyond the manufacturer’s range of accuracy, the meter will be assumed to be inaccurate since the last meter test or for a period of three (3) months, whichever time is less and the following month’s billing will be adjusted to show a credit or additional charge for meter flow for that period based of time.
Effingham County may request that additional calibrations of the Master Sewer Meter be performed, but such requests may be made no more frequently than once in a twelve-month (12) period.
Effingham County shall pay to Bryan County a consumption charge for each 1,000 gallons delivered through the Master Sewer Meter.
The cost of additional Master Sewer Meter calibration as requested by Effingham County shall be paid by Effingham County unless the meter is found to be inaccurate beyond the manufacturer’s range of accuracy in which case the cost shall be paid by Bryan County.
Master Sewer Meter calibration shall include a written report certified by the third‐party calibration vendor and a copy of said report shall be provided by Bryan County to Effingham County upon the completion of each Master Sewer Meter calibration.
Master Sewer Meter calibration shall include a written report certified by the third-party calibration vendor and a copy of said report shall be provided by Bryan County to Effingham County upon the completion of each Master Sewer Meter calibration.
Maintenance of the Master Sewer Meter, including annual calibration by a third-party, shall be the responsibility of Bryan County.
Effingham County may request that additional calibrations of the Master Sewer Meter be performed, but such requests may be made no more frequently than once in a twelve‐month (12) period.
In the event the Master Sewer Meter does not properly register flows due to mechanical/electrical failure, then flows during the period of such failure shall be estimated for billing purposes based on the monthly average of the last six (6) available meter readings preceding the failure until the meter is once again fully operational.