What should I do about a meter leak?
If the leak is on the city's side of a water connection, city crews will make repairs. If the leak is on the customer's side of the connection, the customer will need to arrange to have repairs made by a party other than the city. If a utility bill suddenly increases tremendously, it usually is due to a leak in one of the customer's private pipes. Leaks in city owned water pipes do not register on customers' meters.

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1. How do I get a street light repaired?
2. How do I get a stop sign repaired?
3. To whom do I report a missing or damaged street sign?
4. Where does Murphy get its water?
5. Where is the water shut-off to my house?
6. What should I do about a meter leak?
7. Whom should I contact if I have no water?
8. Will the city repair a leak in my home?
9. What should I do if my sewer is backing up?
10. Can sewer gas enter my home from city sewer lines?
11. What should I do if water is coming out of the ground?
12. Whom do I call if I experience unusual water pressure in my home?