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At the weekend I received a rather scary bill for my water rates. ( Apparantly I've used just under 2 years supply in 6 months). I'm on a meter.
I contacted the water board who immediately said "Aha, you must have a leak" and said they'd arrange an inspection.
What I need to know is, where do I stand if the leak is on my property? and am I liable for this huge bill?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't forget that unless you have a septic tank the charges are also for removing sewage. Our charges with no meter are �180.00 a quarter. With a meter it should depend on how many people are using water but I think you will find that the way the pricing is structured it does not make a big difference how much is used. If you use metered water that does not go down the drain you should get the water supplier to adjust for the smaller drainage.
1 unit is 1 cubic metre or 1000 litres = 220 gallons of water. I reckon we use 80 gallons per day x 30 = 2400 gallons per month x 4.54 = 10896 litres/1000 = 10.89 units per month for four persons, just above average. This only costs pennies extra. If water was properly metered there could be serious hygiene problems with some people using very little.
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