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Water Meter install in chicago

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I purchased a property in Chicago in 2024 and pay $400 a month for my water bill (unmetered). I have another comparable property and pay $100 a month (metered) within a mile of the other property. 

I am really needing a meter installed to lower my monthly bill.  The Meter Save program was discontinued in Chicago in 2022 and it seems there are no viable options that I qualify for (I’ve looked at the department of waters options and I don’t fit the qualifications).


this feels like I’m getting ripped off each month in the bill and am really needing support here. I’ve gone to the alderman, I’ve reached out to a news reporter. All dead ends. 

Does anyone have experience with this? I appreciate any support.


Thanks,

Alex


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@Victor So


my comparable building is three units with a bill of $100 a month. So since this is four units, I expect it will be a little more but not 4x as much. 

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