Help identifying plumbing part near water meter.

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Lashen

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Hi, have at least one burst over winter, though not necessarily the pipe itself. At first I thought it was the meter in my basement because there was only some spray from around the freeze plate, but, there seems to be a forward flow now with very little coming from where it once did. Numbers are working again, etc.


Not far beyond the meter, going from it into my home, a connection seems to have popped partially. I need help identifying what this part might be, and hopefully fix myself because money is very tough right now (even if temporary like some kind of compound). I can't tell if this is a coupling or not for the water meter? It's close to one of them.


Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 

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your utility company should take care of it.
It is some kind of union fitting i don't recognize. It will require a plumber if your utility won't help, but, they should.
 
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