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Toronto to replace 470,000 faulty water meter transmitters at no cost to residents starting April 2026.
Toronto is launching a $103 million, three-year program starting April 2026 to replace 470,000 failing water meter transmitters, which are failing earlier than expected due to battery issues.
The city will replace them in phases by geographic zone, with no cost to residents, and will restore accurate billing based on actual usage.
Residents will receive appointment letters and should ensure access to their meters.
Manual readings can be submitted online or via 311.
Technicians will wear ID and drive marked vehicles.
The city assures residents will never be charged for more water than used, and bill adjustments will be made within four to six weeks after replacement.
Toronto reemplazará 470,000 transmisores de contadores de agua defectuosos sin costo alguno para los residentes a partir de abril de 2026.