Many local water utilities are swapping water meters to one with a check valve...so, you may not NEED one now, they could change the meter tomorrow during maintenance, and then you would. The volume you 'push' back through the meter is often only a cup or so, but the utilities switch to check valves is to prevent water that came in from going back out since it is possible you polluted it. It protects all of the other customers. Now, while it can happen and has, it doesn't happen often. But, adding the check valve gives one extra layer of protection to the system, so they're often doing it. It doesn't 'hurt' to have one, but unless a closed system, you don't need one.