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Hi All,

I have heard it suggested that if you get four monster water holders and divert rainwater into them (and do nothing else), then your water co will let you off your sewerage charges.

A quick google only showed one off rebates for filling ponds / swimming pools.

Does anyone have details of such a scheme (I think we are with Southern Water or its descendants).

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On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:18:44 -0700, cpvh wrote:

Hi All,

I have heard it suggested that if you get four monster water holders and
divert rainwater into them (and do nothing else), then your water co
will let you off your sewerage charges.

A quick google only showed one off rebates for filling ponds / swimming
pools.

Does anyone have details of such a scheme (I think we are with Southern
Water or its descendants).


I think the only way you are let off sewerage charges if if you don't
have a sewer connection!

HOWEVER...if your water is metered, then you will not only save some
money on the water you don't need because of using rainwater, BUT you
will usually find that the sewerage charge is reduced, because it's based
on a percentage of the water that comes in through your meter (round
here, SE Water, it's 92.5%).



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On 14/04/2019 21:04, Brian Reay wrote:


If you have soak-aways you can get the surface water element removed.


Not all of it because there is an element related to highway drainage.

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On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 23:55:41 +0100, alan_m wrote:

Thames water:-

"For household customers, the fixed charge is £20.57 for water services
and £70.07 for wastewater services. If your home isn t connected to
our sewer for the purpose of taking away surface water, you can claim a
reduction of £25.15 on the wastewater fixed charge, bringing it to
£44.92."


Presumably those are standing charges per annum for a metered supply
and there are volume charges in addition?

Says him with a £360/annum, un metered, supply only, water bill.

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Thanks Peeps, interesting stuff, especially Biggles.

We are on a meter, all our surface and waste water goes down the same manhole into the sewerage system (has dome in all our houses)

One thing I did spot somewhere is that if you use a load of water you wouldn't normally use that doesnt go to the sewer (ie, filling a pond / pool), then you can claim a rebate for that amount.

We did have the builders in (not a euphemism!).
Last year, and they used a lot of water, I suppose that which went into mortar & plaster wont have gone to Sewerage at the very least.
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On 15/04/2019 09:52, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 23:55:41 +0100, alan_m wrote:

Thames water:-

"For household customers, the fixed charge is £20.57 for water services
and £70.07 for wastewater services. If your home isnâ t connected to
our sewer for the purpose of taking away surface water, you can claim a
reduction of £25.15 on the wastewater fixed charge, bringing it to
£44.92."


Presumably those are standing charges per annum for a metered supply
and there are volume charges in addition?


Yes, this is for a metered supply and there are additional volume
charges. Wastewater = 82.6p per cubic meter (based on incoming water
consumption). My household consumption is around 60 cubic meters per year.

water supply = approx £100 (supply is £1.30 per cubic meter)
waste water = approx £120

Where there is no meter the wastewater charge is based on the property
rateable value but again with only a £25 reduction is you don't
discharge rainwater into their sewer. As before, the wastewater charge
includes an element based on highway drainage.


Says him with a £360/annum, un metered, supply only, water bill.



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Last year, and they used a lot of water, I suppose that which went into mortar & plaster wont have gone to Sewerage at the very least.


With many builders some of the mortar and plaster probably did instead! ;-)
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On Tuesday, 16 April 2019 15:17:27 UTC+1, Mathew Newton wrote:
On Monday, 15 April 2019 12:56:42 UTC+1, wrote:

Last year, and they used a lot of water, I suppose that which went into mortar & plaster wont have gone to Sewerage at the very least.


With many builders some of the mortar and plaster probably did instead! ;-)


Well when looking at the title all I could think of was kim kardashian water bills.
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Congratulations Dave, you win the prize (I make a good straight man).
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