Daily Usage Report for Town & Country Court for 03/30/2025

Current Summary Info:30-day Summary Info:
Total number of residents: 52Total number of residents: 52
Total Usage: 4,230Total Usage: 110,500
Average Usage per Resident per Day: 81Average Usage per Resident per Day: 71
  
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: 30)

Average Signal Strength: 1,280

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
5AVacant       

Total: 1 out of 53 (1.89%)

Current Read Is Zero

These meters have a current read of zero. If these meters continue to read zero, the transponder may not be connected to the meter head properly (pulse meters), or the meter is not advancing.

Acct #Tx IDCurrent
Read
30-Day
Old Read
30-Day
Usage
30 Day
Average
Current
Read
Previous
Read
Daily Use
1073153200000000

Total: 1 out of 53 (1.89%)

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
6A968392316310316310003163103163100
44968413343700343700003437003437000

Total: 2 out of 53 (3.77%)

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
6A968392316310316310003163103163100Zero Usage2803/03/2025
167381423249002,4908324902300190Leak1003/21/2025
259684201398701376102,26075139870139740130Leak403/27/2025
44968413343700343700003437003437000Zero Usage8201/08/2025
4696841692350897002,650889235092210140Leak1903/12/2025

Total: 5 out of 53 (9.43%)

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
299684013182003162901,910643182003180201804.26%
4896841934280320902,1907334280340102706.38%

Total: 2 out of 53 (3.77%)
Total usage: 450 out of 4,230 (10.64%)

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
3796841722028022056028092202802202901022056

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
19683824330404294703,570119433040432940100
1A9683852213402201301,2104022134022130040
29683812418802407701,1103724188024184040
2A968389706507004061020706507064010
39683862124002106901,7105721240021235050
3A9683871795501785909603217955017953020
49683842745902714403,15010527459027455040
4A9683832366602332303,430114236660236480180
59684042467702445802,19073246770246620150
5AVacant       
6A968392316310316310003163103163100
79683801482201470901,1303814822014815070
7A728546221510187602,750922151021330180
872946301343301326801,65055134330134230100
8A9683931997801984001,3804619978019975030
9718647541380399601,42047413804137010
9A729461732220303501,87062322203218040
1073153200000000
10A9683953251503241709803332515032514010
119683753632503587804,470149363250363130120
127234125521005208020152100521000
139683781962501946501,6005319625019621040
149684081625201616209003016252016247050
14A9683973599203569103,010100359920359800120
159683762185702172401,3304421857021855020
15A9683992755102721003,410114275510275330180
167381423249002,4908324902300190
16A9683982347302326002,1307123473023470030
179683723317903290502,74091331790331690100
17A968396884108749092031884108840010
189684025911905850506,140205591190591020170
18A9684093929603880704,890163392960392800160
1996837197240961001,14038972409721030
209683883661203625303,590120366120365860260
2196837398210959002,31077982109820010
229684155110305075503,48011651103051094090
2372341131648501620602,7909316485016480050
249683703120403096502,39080312040311920120
259684201398701376102,26075139870139740130
269684142300402285701,4704923004023000040
2796839162870614201,45048628706281060
299684013182003162901,91064318200318020180
319684061869101850001,9106418691018685060
339683742748502725402,3107727485027479060
359684054932304882904,940165493230493100130
37968417220280220560280922028022029010
419684184844004816102,7909348440048434060
427294333997262099690003,62012199726209972470150
43737562027110250702,040682711026990120
44968413343700343700003437003437000
4696841692350897002,650889235092210140
479684103132103114001,810603132103132100
4896841934280320902,190733428034010270

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