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Water Meters
My daughter has recently moved houses and the house has a water meter fitted,can they have it changed back to d/d billing if they tell the water company?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry, buidersmate- the idea that water just drops from the sky is rather simplistic. Water can be taken from underground or from rivers and it all needs varying amounts of treatment to make it potable. In addition, huge amounts of electricity are used to pump it into distribution.
This is one of the problems that the water industry has had - uninformed people thinking that water is, somehow, "free".
This is one of the problems that the water industry has had - uninformed people thinking that water is, somehow, "free".
Some parts of the country are in water deficit while others have a surplus. The costs of gathering and moving it must be covered by consumers and it stands to reason that if waste can be minimised, such costs will be reduced. As long as meters are an effective way of saving water nobody is going to advocate reversing the installation of meters.
You cant fight 'em so put a brick in your cistern and get some water butts.
You cant fight 'em so put a brick in your cistern and get some water butts.