Daily Usage Report for Mill Street Acres for 05/28/2026

Current Summary Info:29-day Summary Info:
Total number of residents: 33Total number of residents: 33
Total Usage: 1,478Total Usage: 51,550
Average Usage per Resident per Day: 45Average Usage per Resident per Day: 54
  
Last read date as of this report: 05/28/2026Last read date as of this summary: 05/02/2026
Current read date as of this report: 05/29/2026Current read date as of this summary: 05/29/2026
Average number of days this report covers: 1 (Min: 1, Max: 5)Average number of days this summary covers: 29 (Min: 18, Max: 30)

Average Signal Strength: 269

No Reads Data

Sometimes transponders will send out data without reading information. This sometimes happens for a few days with newly configured Hexagram transponders. If this condition persists for more than a few days, then they should be rewired or reconfigured.

Acct #Tx IDCurrent
Read
30-Day
Old Read
30-Day
Usage
30 Day
Average
Current
Read
Previous
Read
Daily Use
4Vacant       

Total: 1 out of 34 (2.94%)

Meter Not Advancing

These meters haven't registered any usage in a while, which may mean that either the lot is unoccupied, the residents have moved out temporarily, or the meter chamber is stuck with sand or rust. For Cereniti equipped systems, this could also mean the radio is disconnected from the meter.

Acct #Tx IDCurrent
Read
30-Day
Old Read
30-Day
Usage
30 Day
Average
Current
Read
Previous
Read
Daily Use
67080020290290002902900

Total: 1 out of 34 (2.94%)

Reads Not Marked as OK

The status on the read is marked as not being "OK"; a status is returned for the Master Meter-brand and Metron brand systems only. If a meter is marked as "Leak", it means that water has been running through the meter continuously for at least 24 hours. The "Leak" status is reset 3 hours after a leak is fixed.

Acct #Tx IDCurrent
Read
30-Day
Old Read
30-Day
Usage
30 Day
Average
Current
Read
Previous
Read
Daily UseRead StatusDays Since Last
OK Status
Last Status
OK Date
67080020290290002902900Zero Usage280009/28/2018
3670800677016069850310 (24 days)13701607013030 (last read 361 days ago)Low Battery38505/09/2025
3970800703636903606503,04010136369036363060Low Battery13301/16/2026

Total: 3 out of 34 (8.82%)

Transmitter Batteries Below 3.0 Volts

The ideal voltage for an Aclara Star® MTU is 3.6 volts. Voltages that fall below 3.0 may contribute to intermittent transmissions. If these transmitters are giving intermittent reads, you may want to contact your authorized Aclara reseller.

Acct #Tx IDCurrent
Read
30-Day
Old Read
30-Day
Usage
30 Day
Average
Current
Read
Previous
Read
Daily UseTransmitter
Voltage
3670800677016069850310 (24 days)13701607013030 (last read 361 days ago)2.5
3970800703636903606503,040101363690363630602.5

Total: 2 out of 34 (5.88%)

No Transmissions Received In A While

If a transponder has not transmitted a reading for more than 3 days, then the read shows up here. It is recommeded that you check the transmitter to make sure it is not lying on the ground, broken, missing, or water-logged.

Acct #Tx IDCurrent
Read
30-Day
Old Read
30-Day
Usage
30 Day
Average
Current
Read
Previous
Read
Daily UseDate Of
Last Read
170800264679104657102,200 (18 days)12246791046783080 (last read 12 days ago)05/17/2026
3670800677016069850310 (24 days)13701607013030 (last read 361 days ago)06/02/2025

Total: 2 out of 34 (5.88%)

Usage Report

Acct #Tx IDCurrent
Read
30-Day
Old Read
30-Day
Usage
30 Day
Average
Current
Read
Previous
Read
Daily Use
170800264679104657102,200 (18 days)12246791046783080 (last read 12 days ago)
27080025171760171190570 (26 days)2217176017175010 (last read 1 day ago)
370800274143204134209003041432041429030
4Vacant       
570800161693101671902,12071169310169180130
67080020290290002902900
770800212252302220803,15010522523022518050
87080023145560145340220714556014555010
97375584515905064095032515905155040
1070800242490702485904801624907024905020
1170782534125404113601,1803941254041253010
1270800552698702677302,140 (26 days)8226987026986010 (last read 1 day ago)
137080044387090386290800273870903870900
147080053704906992057019704907045040
1570800471374301361801,2504213743013738050
1670800561898401874802,3607918984018976080
17708005416879016856023081687901687900
1874166681790960830 (29 days)291790176030 (last read 1 day ago)
197080046276620276510110 (29 days)42766202766200 (last read 1 day ago)
3570911013194403168902,550 (25 days)102319440318900108 (5 days) (last read 1 day ago)
3670800677016069850310 (24 days)13701607013030 (last read 361 days ago)
3770800711100201092008202711002011000020
3870800631128501120907602511285011284010
3970800703636903606503,04010136369036363060
4070800594778704735504,320144477870477740130
4170800501336401314202,2207413364013355090
4270800622657102633802,33078265710265550160
43737559285640818503,790126856408555090
447080069248480247740740 (29 days)2624848024846020 (last read 1 day ago)
6370800452707802687402,0406827078027071070
6470800612352202330802,1407123522023516060
657374480318403127057019318403182020
6670800492476702407306,94023124767024762050
6773755991438901424601,4304814389014381080

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