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Default water meter - saving water


"gazz" wrote in message
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"Janet Tweedy" wrote in message
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I've just had a water meter installed. Hopefully it will save on the
normal bill of about 580 pounds a year. What sort of things can I do to
cut costs as much as possible?


don't worry about it too much, unless you take 2 hour showers every
morning that is, just live as normal and keep an eye on the meter readings
to see how you do.

I have four rain barrels, although I'm a bit worried about the need to
top up the a small pond we have, in the summer.


Get a few more rain barrels, make sure all the down pipes feed them, i.e.
put one or 2 on the garage downpipe, one round the front of the house if
allowed etc.

Top the pond up with water from the barrels, but dont fret if you have to
add some from the tap, as long as your not doing it every day it wont
matter much.

I do have a sprinkler and a hose so will try and not use the sprinkler if
possible.


fit the hose pipe to the rain butts, add a pump if needed and sprinkle the
lawn like that, wash the car from them too, hell if you wanted bath in
them,


If you enjoy sharing your bath with various wter borne organisms.


actually if you have a large lawn that needs a good sprinkeling, see about
diverting the bath/shower water into a few barrels, grass dont care about
a few skin flakes and a bit of head and shoulders in the middle of summer
(assuming we get one this year, we've over due one)



Long term use of grey water from baths will produce problems. Grass (As in a
cultuvated lawn) does not like alkaline. Soap residue will start to destroy
it. Use water from a bath and washbasin for pre-wash on the car and rinse
wth barrel water.


Is it worth putting something in the cisterns of the toilets?


Most water authorities will supply a free "Saver" of some type. Some provide
a "Hippo Bag" others more solid devices.



pee in the cisterns, use that to flush turds??


Apart from health issues here the smell will become a problem in warmer
bathrooms.



i always found that if you faff about reducing the water in a cistern, you
just end up flushing the damn thing twice to make it work properly,
if you have a 1970's 2 gallon flush bog, then maybe get a modern one that
uses half the water to flush, but it's the pan that makes the differance,
fitting a smaller cistern to an old pan results in a poor flushing action,
because the outlet holes and the rim is designed for a certian force of
water to work,


Complete crap about the outlet hole. I have just fitted a concealed flush
panel which has an air button operated dual flush. 1 for light use after
peeing etc. and the 2nd for more awkward to flush stuff. If you use both it
releases the full 5 litres. Al through the original feed pipe to the loo.