Stark: Time to put SmartMeters in perspective

I dropped a note off to the Board of Supervisors the other day, commenting on the “SmartMeter debate.” Actually, I only had two words for them, “mass hysteria,” that is what it is, you know.


I also mentioned that to my knowledge every water customer of Lake County Special Districts has some version of a “smart water meter. Many of these may be read by a wandlike device that picks up the signal emanating from the meter box.


On the other hand, more modern water meters, which are installed in other local communities, provide a radio signal that is broadcast from the meter box directly to the meter reader’s vehicle.


I wonder if the various boards of directors asked for resident permission before these devices where installed. I wouldn’t think so, as they reduce operating costs and increase efficiency.


Oh, wait … better efficiency, that means higher cost to consumer, doesn’t it? As a matter of fact, the sales pitch from the meter manufacturers is higher accuracy means increased income. Of course I doubt if the local boards are conspiring to control your water use, or are they?


Robert Stark lives in Cobb, Calif.

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