Daily Usage Report for Spring Valley for 07/15/2026

Current Summary Info:43-day Summary Info:
Total number of residents: 25Total number of residents: 25
Total Usage: 820Total Usage: 29,960
Average Usage per Resident per Day: 33Average Usage per Resident per Day: 28
  
Last read date as of this report: 07/15/2026Last read date as of this summary: 06/16/2026
Current read date as of this report: 07/16/2026Current read date as of this summary: 07/16/2026
Average number of days this report covers: 2 (Min: 1, Max: 27)Average number of days this summary covers: 43 (Min: 30, Max: 327)

Average Signal Strength: 674

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
10NNeed ID       

Total: 1 out of 26 (3.85%)

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
1N718944257190571900057190571900
2N7189443175080175080001750801750800 (last read 4 days ago)
3S718945429850298500029850298500

Total: 3 out of 26 (11.54%)

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
8S7189459125400125410100125400125400012541

Total: 1 out of 26 (3.85%)

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
2N7189443175080175080001750801750800 (last read 4 days ago)07/12/2026
4N718944611155010044011,110 (327 days)3411155011152030 (last read 171 days ago)01/26/2026
6N71894401851301832801,850 (66 days)2818513018433030 (27 days) (last read 60 days ago)05/17/2026
7N718943886900861507502586900869000 (7 days) (last read 58 days ago)05/19/2026
12N71894529321092520690 (33 days)21932109308022 (6 days) (last read 55 days ago)05/22/2026

Total: 5 out of 26 (19.23%)

Usage Report

Acct #Tx IDCurrent
Read
30-Day
Old Read
30-Day
Usage
30 Day
Average
Current
Read
Previous
Read
Daily Use
1N718944257190571900057190571900
2N7189443175080175080001750801750800 (last read 4 days ago)
3N71894451617801607701,0103416178016177010
4N718944611155010044011,110 (327 days)3411155011152030 (last read 171 days ago)
5N718944498050970001,05035980509803020
6N71894401851301832801,850 (66 days)2818513018433030 (27 days) (last read 60 days ago)
7N718943886900861507502586900869000 (7 days) (last read 58 days ago)
8N7413665881073501,460498810874070
9N71894411190101176201,3904611901011897040
10NNeed ID       
11N71894511889201862802,6408818892018888040
12N71894529321092520690 (33 days)21932109308022 (6 days) (last read 55 days ago)
1S71894561986801976909903319868019864040
2S71894361105601094301,1303811056011052040
3S718945429850298500029850298500
4S71894581805901771603,43011418059018058010
5S71894531228001220107902612280012279010
6S7189457131810131590220713181013172090
7S71894551201701188901,2804312017012011060
8S71894591254001254101001254001254000
9S71894351439101423701,5405114391014385060
10S71894601688801665002,3807916888016880080
11S71894492624802604002,0806926248026244040
12S71894471699701663303,64012116997016991060
13S71894502258902231202,77092225890225770120
14S71894481432201410702,1507214322014319030

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