Westerville issue could force city to offer analog utility meters over refuted health, data claims
Westerville, Ohio residents are voting on a citizen-initiated charter amendment that could force the city to offer outdated utility metering technology over claims from some residents about microwave health impacts and data protection that the city refutes.
If the measure passes, residents who don’t choose to use an analog meter would end up bearing the cost of reverting to the old meter system for those who do, including employing a meter reader.
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