It appears that it will cost you a $75 one time fee and $10/month to opt out of either of the smart meters for water and electricity (or double for both).
The electricity meter will read every 15 minutes and distinguish between device signatures for cooling, water heater, appliances, electronics, and lighting and compare your values with your neighbors.
The water meter appears to monitor every hour and allows comparisons as well.
There are obvious privacy concerns, but the utilities seem reluctant to restrict reading to once per month or allow the customer to read and send a photo.
How Smart Meters Invade Individual Privacy
Has anyone contested any of these or are aware of laws regulating their usage?
Since this is an effective rate increase, are there any requirements for giving notice ahead of such rate hikes such as 60 days advance notice?
(cross-posting from the Austin forum, but hoping for some answers)
The electricity meter will read every 15 minutes and distinguish between device signatures for cooling, water heater, appliances, electronics, and lighting and compare your values with your neighbors.
The water meter appears to monitor every hour and allows comparisons as well.
There are obvious privacy concerns, but the utilities seem reluctant to restrict reading to once per month or allow the customer to read and send a photo.
How Smart Meters Invade Individual Privacy
Has anyone contested any of these or are aware of laws regulating their usage?
Since this is an effective rate increase, are there any requirements for giving notice ahead of such rate hikes such as 60 days advance notice?
(cross-posting from the Austin forum, but hoping for some answers)