Daily Usage Report for PVP New Lisbon West Metron for 03/30/2025

Current Summary Info:30-day Summary Info:
Total number of residents: 53Total number of residents: 53
Total Usage: 5,110Total Usage: 132,970
Average Usage per Resident per Day: 96Average Usage per Resident per Day: 84
  
Last read date as of this report: 03/30/2025Last read date as of this summary: 03/01/2025
Current read date as of this report: 03/31/2025Current read date as of this summary: 03/31/2025
Average number of days this report covers: 1 (Min: 1, Max: 1)Average number of days this summary covers: 30 (Min: 30, Max: 31)

Average Signal Strength: 784

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
53973930332520252000252025200 (last read 5 days ago)

Total: 1 out of 53 (1.89%)

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
505730790829710259603,7501252971029600110Leak403/27/2025

Total: 1 out of 53 (1.89%)

High Users of Water

A resident is considered a high user if their 1-day usage is 250% higher than their per-day 30-day average and their 1-day usage is more than 100 gallons, or their 1-day usage is 300 gallons or more.

Acct #Tx IDCurrent
Read
30-Day
Old Read
30-Day
Usage
30 Day
Average
Current
Read
Previous
Read
Daily UsePercent Of
Total Usage
522739312014730127701,9606514730145501803.52%
5277393036765006335013,15043876500760304709.20%
533739211914040103103,73012414040137303106.07%
5487393118572904710010,19034057290569903005.87%

Total: 4 out of 53 (7.55%)
Total usage: 1,260 out of 5,110 (24.66%)

Backward Running Meters

A meter is running backwards when the last read shows a higher reading than the current read.

Acct #Tx IDCurrent
Read
30-Day
Old Read
30-Day
Usage
30 Day
Average
Current
Read
Previous
Read
Daily UseMonth Old
Read
517739767280999999070 (31 days)280800999999

Total: 1 out of 53 (1.89%)

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
53973930332520252000252025200 (last read 5 days ago)03/26/2025

Total: 1 out of 53 (1.89%)

Usage Report

Acct #Tx IDCurrent
Read
30-Day
Old Read
30-Day
Usage
30 Day
Average
Current
Read
Previous
Read
Daily Use
500739303938203220600203820377050
501739302345703670900304570456010
5027393025851074501,060358510845060
503739302725960206905,2701762596025780180
5047393026833070301,300438330832010
505730790829710259603,7501252971029600110
5077393024622051301,090366220618040
50873930171209099602,13071120901203060
50973930921086089201,940651086010740120
510739312543703640730244370435020
511739312615360135101,85062153601527090
51273930891004081701,8706210040999050
514739309317070142502,820941707016930140
5157393114996082801,680569960992040
517739767280999999070 (31 days)280800
51873931171123089502,28076112301120030
519721873134690334601,230413469034590100
520739312834702820650223470342050
522739312014730127701,960651473014550180
52373930218940813081027894089400
524739302035850301205,7301913585035590260
5257393019751061901,320447510744070
5267393095900075201,480499000896040
5277393036765006335013,1504387650076030470
529739211813750114202,33078137501366090
5307393022929079501,340459290926030
532739212944503640810274450438070
533739211914040103103,7301241404013730310
53473930381127094801,79060112701121060
535739303438903250640213890387020
5367393035862075201,1003786208520100
537739304119680165203,1601051968019550130
5387397673174001,740 (31 days)561740166080
53973930332520252000252025200 (last read 5 days ago)
54073930321213086903,440115121301207060
541739309729510252804,2301412951029350160
542739309038703090780263870386010
543739309414610114103,2001071461014420190
544739312414500121902,310771450014370130
545739312115660123403,3201111566015520140
546739312221300193601,94065213002124060
54773930961039087401,650551039010280110
5487393118572904710010,1903405729056990300
5497393037717026504,52015171707000170
551739311617100144502,650881710017000100
552739311514600117202,88096146001451090
553739312923490180705,4201812349023270220
55573931301112087502,37079111201111010
55673976701140250890301140111030
557739313212960107402,22074129601292040
5587393123820066701,530518200817030
559739311946780417305,0501684678046650130
560739309112700106302,07069127001264060

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