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You need to fit a meter asap and record it properly with A photographs and B written evidence
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Just bought one myself. Has anyone any idea what sort of money we are talking about here that we are likely to save, let's say we use 500 litters of water on the glass every working day and we therefore have approx 1000 liters going to waste (or we tell them the garden) what we can expect to save money wise? TIA
Quote from: God. on March 08, 2014, 11:47:32 amJust bought one myself. Has anyone any idea what sort of money we are talking about here that we are likely to save, let's say we use 500 litters of water on the glass every working day and we therefore have approx 1000 liters going to waste (or we tell them the garden) what we can expect to save money wise? TIA500 litres of pure at 4:1 waste produces 2,000 litres of waste. Here it's £2.20/1,000 litres for waste. so £4.40 a day. 230 working days, Thousand quid a year.Vin
Correct me if I am wrong but I installed a meter before my Ro so it measures all my consumption both pure and waste. The waste goes into my garden and the pure goes into my customers gardens so none goes down the drain so a water abatement relief goes to all my water for business.
Yes I did and they were fine with it but they stuck me on business rates and started charging vat on full amount for my domestic usage as well so I think I'll probably be slightly worse off.