The water bill this month could look a little strange for residents of Tillsonburg.
TILLSONBURG - Residents of Tillsonburg might notice an oddity on their next water bill.
Because of the new water meter installation, reading water meters may be a little easier and less time consuming.
Manager of Water Services for Oxford County Deborah Goudreau says the amount of days in the next bill may be a little more or less than you're used to.
"That first bill will only be for a few weeks worth of use, so it'll be lower than they're expecting, but after that transition it will go back to normal."
Goudreau assured Heart FM that any abnormalities should be sorted out by next month's bill.
"The rates haven't changed at all. This is really just part of getting rid of the old water meters and installing this new, more efficient reading technology."

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