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Lewis, you said you are 'small fry'. I hope you don't mind me asking, but I just wondered how much wfp work you did?I am small fry too, but trad only at the moment. I was looking at some of your ideas to get a basic wfp set up.Thanks,Ian
Sorry Lewis, did go off topic a bit. To bring it back on topic, I have about 350 litres capacity from rain butts. Just wondering if this would be enough to have a go at wfp, but without the expense of going RO, DI, etc straight away? I just want to trial it really, before deciding what to do.Ian, I probably will go wfp in the future. Some of my round isn't suitable for wfp, but the majority probably is. I just wanted to give it a whirl really before splashing out on a pro set up.
As someone who used to work for the Water Board (as it was then) when I first left school. I would like to point out that technically its illegal to collect rainwater. All rain that falls in a particular area "belongs" to the water authority for that area.Even a garden rain butt breaks the rules. I have never heard of anyone being done for it and can't imagine they ever would.However, with the introduction of water metering several schemes have been suggested for collecting rainwater to use for flushing the toilet. These have been kicked into touch by the water authorities by saying they would have to be licenced.