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Confirmed. Leaks my ass. Looks more like they are going to implement some sort of "green" bullshit if they think your'e using too much water.
If it really IS to detect water leaks (how, when it's 9-10 ft in the air?) it could be a good thing.
I had a foreclosure listing several years ago, that I had all the utilities turned on at the bank's insistence. Turns out there was a break in the water pipe between the line at the street and the house. Found out when I got a $900 bill!!!!! Bank had to pay it, too. Local companies all charge for any water including leaks - and if connected to a sewer system, they also charge sewer usage on leaks. The only time they may not charge sewer charges, is if a sprinkler system is separate from the main system. Can also call them if filling up a swimming pool and they MAY make adjustments, if called prior to filling pool. No adjustments are made for leaks.
It was far enough underground that it was undetectable by run-off into the street, and the front lot was big enough and sloped just enough that it caused all the water to basically stay underground. It was the last time, I had anything other than electricity turned on in a foreclosure, and I try to avoid even doing that as much as possible.