Most meters resemble the one shown in the diagram and are generally located in a concrete meter box near the street in front of your home.
The meter is read like an automobile odometer. IRWD's meters record cubic feet of water used. Each cubic foot equals 7.48 gallons.
If you can't find your meter, or it looks different than the one pictured, please call IRWD at (949) 453-5300.
To Check for Invisible or Slow Leaks
Turn off all water taps inside and outside your home. Record the meter reading and return in two to three hours to check for movement. If the meter reading has changed, you may have a leak. Many meters have a small red triangle on the meter face, designed to detect even small leaks. If this red triangle is moving when you have all water off inside and outside your home, you may have a leak.
To Track Your Daily Usage
Read and record the meter reading on at least two consecutive days. By subtracting the previous day's reading from the current reading, you will find out how many cubic feet of water you used in a specific period of time. By multiplying the number of cubic feet by 7.48 you will determine how many gallons of water were used. |