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Immediately demand that your meter be replaced. If the utility doesn't replace the meter within just a few days (maximum), then contact your congressional people and tell them of the violation of the public utility not servicing their customers. They should have your meter replaced for you in no time. However, you still might pay more in Utah than where you lived before. It's just a matter of Local and State approved rates. Where I live (not UT), oil is much cheaper than either gas (natural or propane), but other places are the reverse. Property taxes, electricity, internet, cable TV and phone can also be very much higher or lower. You may want to reconsider where in Utah you're living.

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