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There was an article by Toby Buckland in Amateur Gardening a week or so back saying if you have an outside tap then get a separate water meter attached to it which is specific for outside use.
You pay a much lower rate on it than standard charges as you pay only for the supply of water, not for removal/ sewerage costs. I'm going to investigate this with Thames Water. Will let you know how I get on
Sounds interesting.... please do let us know how you get on.
According to this weeks Garden news, Thames water says "it is unlikely we will impose any restrictions this year" Environmenmt Agency Wales says "it does not expect to move to official drought status in the near future" Sutton and East Counties water says "We do not expect to have to introduce any restrictions on water use this summer" Bristol water says " it is not short of water and is not currently planning any water restrictions" Essex and Suffolk Water "We do not antiipate the need to impose restrictions but are continuing to monitor" likewise Veolia Water Central. Veolia Water South East "Even if we have a hot, dry summer, we do not think any water restrictions will be needed".
There was an article by Toby Buckland in Amateur Gardening a week or so back saying if you have an outside tap then get a separate water meter attached to it which is specific for outside use.
You pay a much lower rate on it than standard charges as you pay only for the supply of water, not for removal/ sewerage costs. I'm going to investigate this with Thames Water. Will let you know how I get on
I checked - Thames Water don't do this.
According to a letter in the magazine, neither do Southern Water.
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