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Mr Solar
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Posted: Sat Nov 05, 05 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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Having installed a rain water harvesting system some 6 years ago at our home in Dorset, now in our sixties, we are still alive after using tons of free water off our roof top, passing it through 2 filters and into our loft holding tank, which is backed up by the mains when rain fall is low.
This water is used across the whole house, toilets, baths, showers and wash basins, with kitchen hot water also, but cold water in kitchen always mains.
Whet very few people know, is when you bypass the water meter, you also pay less in sewage costs.
Here in Dorset we get 2 bills, one for water and one for sewage, the sewage is calulated by the amount of water passing through your meter, less 5% they allow for car washing (they love drinking water, also the garden
So with 70% of our yearly water needs flowing off our roof, front and back, and next doors roof, we only pay 30% sewage cost, but in an about way, reduce the amount of water going into the drain system, which leads to flooding.
Even when our tanks are overflowing, all our roof water is diverted across our garden and back into the water table, not into storm drains.
The UK has some of the worlds best tax free resources, yet we ignore them becouse of our life styles and expectations. |
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