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Title: Severn Trent is installing smart water meters across Birmingham
Post by: cat9921 on January 13, 2024, 01:31:50 pm
Severn Trent is installing a total of 250,000 smart water meters across Birmingham, Leicestershire and parts of Shropshire before March 2025 - this will see 125,000 existing metered customers being upgraded to a new smart meter and a further 125,000 customers have a brand-new meter installed

https://www.stwater.co.uk/news/news-releases/how-severn-trent-is-making-a-smart-water-hub-across-its-region-a/#:~:text=Severn%20Trent%20is%20installing%20a,a%20brand%2Dnew%20meter%20installed.

anyone affected ? I know I am concerned  ::)roll


Title: Re: Severn Trent is installing smart water meters across Birmingham
Post by: NBwcs on January 13, 2024, 01:43:11 pm
You may have good reason to be concerned, smart meters are far more accurate at measuring water and don't slow down with age  :(
Title: Re: Severn Trent is installing smart water meters across Birmingham
Post by: Shrek on January 13, 2024, 02:42:32 pm
Does this just affect customers on a water meter?
Title: Re: Severn Trent is installing smart water meters across Birmingham
Post by: jonny thompson on January 13, 2024, 06:10:07 pm
£3 per 1000 litres not too bad
Title: Re: Severn Trent is installing smart water meters across Birmingham
Post by: AuRavelling79 on January 13, 2024, 09:05:04 pm
£3 per 1000 litres not too bad

But add the water that goes to waste?
Title: Re: Severn Trent is installing smart water meters across Birmingham
Post by: MrChurchMouse on January 13, 2024, 09:30:58 pm
I'm in the one of the areas effected, could be an issue for me down the line if it goes ahead. 
Title: Re: Severn Trent is installing smart water meters across Birmingham
Post by: tlwcs on January 14, 2024, 11:54:54 am
I was with South Staffordshire water when I was in Sutton B75 and still with them in Tamworth B75
Oddly the bill was paid to the above but the water and system was managed/repaired by Severn Trent in Sutton
Title: Re: Severn Trent is installing smart water meters across Birmingham
Post by: Ggh on January 14, 2024, 01:25:52 pm
Just another business cost isn’t it? Pass it in to the customers.
£3 a cube  does seem pricey. It’s a lot less off a hydrant.
Title: Re: Severn Trent is installing smart water meters across Birmingham
Post by: Pete Thompson on January 14, 2024, 01:47:22 pm
As with smart energy meters, it should mean more accurate bills.

However, it’s the “ability to spot leaks” feature that may affect us, as I regularly get letters from my water company telling me they think I’ve got a leak.

A little-known feature of smart electricity meters is the ability to disconnect a customers supply remotely if the energy company decides to (eg for non payment of a bill).

I wonder if they’ll be able to disconnect your water supply remotely because you fail to fix what they assume is a leak (but is actually just using the water for window cleaning).

They also advertise that it will enable the water companies to “manage demand”. That means only one thing - surge pricing.

In other words, they can charge more to customers who use more, or charge more at times of high demand / low supply (like a drought).

Personally I’ll refuse to have one installed until they make it compulsory.
Title: Re: Severn Trent is installing smart water meters across Birmingham
Post by: Splash & dash on January 14, 2024, 02:15:07 pm
As with smart energy meters, it should mean more accurate bills.

However, it’s the “ability to spot leaks” feature that may affect us, as I regularly get letters from my water company telling me they think I’ve got a leak.

A little-known feature of smart electricity meters is the ability to disconnect a customers supply remotely if the energy company decides to (eg for non payment of a bill).

I wonder if they’ll be able to disconnect your water supply remotely because you fail to fix what they assume is a leak (but is actually just using the water for window cleaning).

They also advertise that it will enable the water companies to “manage demand”. That means only one thing - surge pricing.

In other words, they can charge more to customers who use more, or charge more at times of high demand / low supply (like a drought).

Personally I’ll refuse to have one installed until they make it compulsory.



For domestic the price per cubic meter is the same for  everyone in any given area your bill will only be more due to the amount you use the cost per sm won’t alter . I get letters telling me I have a suspected leak which seams daft as they know how much water ime using from the meter readings .