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On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 12:21:47 +0100, Stephen
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Hello,

Would anyone know about water meters?

We're a bit grumpy because we've found out that not only are we
charged per litre on drinking water (which is fair enough, that's what
the meter is for after all); we are charged for sewerage on the same
amount. That seems wrong because not all the water from the taps goes
to the drains. I'm thinking of steam from cooking, the dishwasher, the
shower, etc.

My main concern is that we are keen gardeners and a lot of water goes
onto the garden. Whilst the other examples might be small, the amount
we use on the garden is not.

The down pipes on our gutters do not make it easy for us to connect
butts, but I am thinking about getting some new down pipes installed
to help us with that.


What size water tank can you fit?


In the meantime, the water co. have said if we fit a meter on the
garden tap we will not have to pay sewerage on the water used on the
garden. The problem is that I see there are different classes of
meter; does anyone know which class I would need for a garden tap?


Once you know how much water you use you'll see how big a container
you'd need to collect rainwater to do the same job.


TIA
Stephen.

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