Daily Usage Report for ST Ranch Oaks for 07/12/2026

Current Summary Info:30-day Summary Info:
Total number of residents: 47Total number of residents: 47
Total Usage: 5,885Total Usage: 186,950
Average Usage per Resident per Day: 125Average Usage per Resident per Day: 133
  
Last read date as of this report: 07/12/2026Last read date as of this summary: 06/13/2026
Current read date as of this report: 07/13/2026Current read date as of this summary: 07/13/2026
Average number of days this report covers: 1 (Min: 1, Max: 2)Average number of days this summary covers: 30 (Min: 30, Max: 31)

Average Signal Strength: 917

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
59742359010100 (31 days)010100 (last read 35 days ago)

Total: 1 out of 47 (2.13%)

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
127149421624223062353406,89023062422306241950280Low Battery107/12/2026

Total: 1 out of 47 (2.13%)

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
1a74236692030122081027203019001302.21%
3734323916150147801,3704616150160001502.55%
187423670273701073016,64055527370268405309.01%
47742357631204702,65088312029002203.74%
5774236531863090409,59032018630182903405.78%

Total: 5 out of 47 (10.64%)
Total usage: 1,370 out of 5,885 (23.28%)

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
127149421624223062353406,890230624223062419502802.5

Total: 1 out of 47 (2.13%)

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
59742359010100 (31 days)010100 (last read 35 days ago)06/08/2026

Total: 1 out of 47 (2.13%)

Usage Report

Acct #Tx IDCurrent
Read
30-Day
Old Read
30-Day
Usage
30 Day
Average
Current
Read
Previous
Read
Daily Use
1734324137780334204,360145377803777010
1a7423669203012208102720301900130
27423654697045802,3908069706860110
3734323916150147801,370461615016000150
4742363311301100301113011300
57423631629026603,63012162906100190
6734322197770953502,42081977709772050
773432142316202271804,440148231620231490130
973432171511201461904,93016415112015103090
107423644948059703,51011794809330150
117423620925046704,58015392509020115 (2 days)
127149421624223062353406,89023062422306241950280
12a7321076634606269077026634606343030
14734322078520751903,330111785207845070
157423671907050704,00013390708950120
16742365527390179709,4203142739027190200
177423672920048604,34014592009080120
187423670273701073016,6405552737026840530
1973432281713101646306,680223171310171070240
20734322772560670105,5501857256072390170
21742365915401490502154015400
2273432162126602079604,70015721266021261050
2374236689903306602299098010
24734322464500625201,98066645006448020
257423656835051003,2501088350828070
26734324068030649603,0701026803067870160
2773432131329401278905,050168132940132750190
2873432122076602049702,6909020766020759070
297423636683039702,860956830676070
3073432301076701045903,08010310767010759080
31734322675350722403,1101047535075200150
32734323840730373203,4101144073040510220
46734322593850908403,0101009385093680170
47742357631204702,6508831202900220
497423630965044905,16017296509420230
507423621637032403,13010463706260110
517423589676017804,9801666760672040
52742359329604802,480832960289070
53734323623410216101,80060234102332090
54742359136805303,15010536803570110
55742365219202801,640551920187050
567423634902059903,0301019020900020
5774236531863090409,5903201863018290340
59742359010100 (31 days)010100 (last read 35 days ago)
6074236391017055004,670156101701013040
3302742359931403702,7709231402980160
33047343229617604687014,8904966176061500260

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