This is probably a stupid question, but , hey I can ask them too. I am wondering if in a service upgrade there is any reason that the water meter for the house (the current main Grounding conductor and electrode) can't be changed to the supplimental ground thus leaving the conductor sizing the same, and create another alternate viable grounding electrode ie: ground rods as the main grounding electrode conductor and up size this conductor to accommodate the new larger service ampacity.
Basically, is there anything saying the watermeter must be the main ground if it exists? This is a situation where the dwelling is a slab on grasde and no easy way to get to the water meter from the service (opposite corners of the dwelling and everything is finished.
Basically, is there anything saying the watermeter must be the main ground if it exists? This is a situation where the dwelling is a slab on grasde and no easy way to get to the water meter from the service (opposite corners of the dwelling and everything is finished.