CGmoz

CGmoz t1_jcip9fr wrote

The only two really major sources of bad air (outside of cars) that come to mind are the wheelabrator plant and the water treatment plant, both are along route 20 on the southern border of the city.

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CGmoz t1_jb0b4ec wrote

I've been called 3 times. All 3 times I just hung around in the waiting area for about 4 hours and was then sent home. One time we were told this was because every case set for that day had either pled out or settled that morning.

As to taking time off from your job - your employer is required to pay you your regular earnings for the first three days. After that the state pays $50 a day.

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CGmoz t1_j606qnx wrote

Huh? No, your neighbour would have been hooked into the electric line somewhere downstream of the meter, it wouldn't have been based on a meter swap.

But when the electric company gave you a new meter, they might have fixed it - or whoever was tapped in noticed you noticed and stopped.

This happens by accident a lot in 3 deckers - some electrician isn't paying attention and hooks one unit's outlet into another unit's breaker box or something.

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CGmoz t1_j603psk wrote

NG is pretty well regulated, it would be quite a scandal if they were ripping you off on purpose.

I think it is more likely that one of your neighbours (are you in a 3 decker?) was hooked up to your electric somehow. If it was an accident, it might've gotten fixed then the meter was swapped. If not, definitely keep an eye out.

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CGmoz t1_j0rm2vw wrote

That is a little high, but if the insulation or windows aren't great it wouldn't surprise me. Did she winterize? Plastic on the windows may work wonders.

Electric heat often costs more than AC. In the winter the heater has to raise the temp by 30+ degrees, but the AC only has to drop it by 10-15 for most of the summer.

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