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I would think you would have two options. The water dept puts in a second meter and bills separately. Or you put in your own meters after the city meter and read yourself. 

I don't know if the city will put in a second meter. I see no reason why you couldn't have your own meters put in after the city meter. I don't see how they would know or care. 

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