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Excellent idea!
In all it seams its no problem for you but I live in the south west so we have strict water restrictions, I can only water plants or my car on certain days of the week i can get a ticket otherwise and worse they jack up my bill for extra use on the non allotted days its nuts but Farmers need their water and when the Colorado river gets my way we get the last trickles left before it dumps into Mexico.
Anyway sorry for the long reply I just didn't want to come off as a pompous jerk saying your idea was overkill as in your situation its not at all. Keep on Keepin' on Brotha! (I just think that's a really cool but cheesy way to say bye LOL)
An extra "personal" shut off is a good idea. I am not sure where I would put it. When we lived in Chattanooga I had to replace a rusting water line. The system used a pressure reducer just inside the house. The pressure at the street was about 175 lbs/square inch. I had a terrible time getting the connection between my line and the city's shut off (and meter) to stop seeping. The teflon tape did not do it, but some epoxy resin glue did. Anyway, the systems seem to vary some.
. Most definitely not something for just anybody to do. Among other things, removing the meter can cause dangerous arcing if under a load.
. Built my first Heathkit at about 8 year old. 15+ years experience as an industrial electrician. I won't claim to know exactly what I'm doing but I know enough to be very uncomfortable when working on an "infinite bus." I'd rather face the wrath of the power company than that of my Maker. :)