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-2- <br />d. Target the Neptune trident meters in Zones III installed <br />prior to 1967. There were 293 meters targeted, & 121 <br />meters (4181 were completed in 1983. I <br />e. Select random meters in Zones I and V for testing. 17 <br />meters were tested in these two zones during 1983. <br />Costs incurred during the 1983 meter service program vs. the 1982 <br />program are as follows: <br />Parts and Cleaning Material <br />1982 Labor on 249 meters <br />1983 Labor on 187 meters <br />Total <br />Repair Cost Per meter <br />1982 - 104 New Rockwell meters <br />1983 - 118 New Rockwell meters <br />1982 Labor installing meters <br />1983 Labor installing meters <br />Total <br />Replacement Cost Per meter <br />Total Replacement and Repair Cost <br />Average Replacement & Repair Cost <br />Per meter <br />1982 1983 <br />$4,962.90 $1,361.20 <br />$3,272.50 <br />$2,032.50 <br />$8,235.40 $3,393.70 <br />$33.07/meter $18.14/meter <br />$4,721.60 <br />$5,357.20 <br />$1,383.50 <br />$1,039.50 <br />$6,105.10 $6,396.70 <br />$58,70/meter $54.20/meter <br />$14,340.50 $9,790.40 <br />$40.62 $32.09 <br />The 1983 budget according to the 1982 meter service report, had <br />$4,800.00 for labor and $1450.00 for parts. $3,072.00 was spent <br />on labor and $6,718.40 was spent on parts, cleaning material and <br />new meters. <br />Staff has reviewed the program, made the following conclusions <br />and makes the following recommendations: <br />Conclusions <br />1. The Corad meters still have the poorest service record. <br />2. The Neptune tri-seal still has the second poorest service <br />record. <br />3. The Neptune Trident and Rockwell meters have the best service <br />record. <br />i <br />