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Requesting a Non Functioning Water Meter List

Kevin Garabedian
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Unique question but I remember in one of the episodes the guest mentioned they requested a list of water meters/addresses from the towns water department. This requested lists criteria targeted the meters in town that were not in use for 6 months or longer. This criteria basically guarantees the property was vacant and in return would be a potential lead. 

My question to anyone who has successfully acquired this list from a water department is.... How did you do it? I have asked several town water departments and have not had any luck so far. Is there a specific script or department within the water company that I should focus on?

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