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Default water meter - saving water

On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 19:31:37 +0000, chris French wrote:

In message , Alang
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 22:03:53 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Janet Tweedy wrote:
I've just had a water meter installed. Hopefully it will save on the
normal bill of about 580 pounds a year.

They increase costs for the average user



If you get an underground leak and don't spot it you can end up with a
bill for thousands


Probably not.

Both my current water supply co. (Cambridge water) and my previous one
(Yorkshire water) have a procedure whereby if a leak in the supply pipe
is discovered then they will only charge you for the estimated actual
consumption - not the leakage. We had a leak, discovered when the meter
reading was high and they did indeed refund us.

They will also repair free of charge leaks in the supply pipe. Even on
your property where it is your responsibility


Anglia Water once said the same - does any one know if it still applies?

I read my meter every week (almost always 380 - 420 li) and turn off the
internal SC when I'm away. The pipe to the house is about 15yo HDPE, so I
hope it's OK.
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