From Thames Water’s own report - they lose 24% of the daily water supply via leaks in the infrastructure that they manage. The UK water system is notoriously bad - and for a country where it never stops bloody raining ... But hey, never mind, just sting the consumers under the guise of “sustainability”. This is just one of the many reaso…
From Thames Water’s own report - they lose 24% of the daily water supply via leaks in the infrastructure that they manage. The UK water system is notoriously bad - and for a country where it never stops bloody raining ... But hey, never mind, just sting the consumers under the guise of “sustainability”. This is just one of the many reasons I refuse all “smart” meters. One of our elderly neighbours has them so we let them use our supply to water their garden in summer 😉 Hose pipes will be the next to get the chop. They’ve been bringing periodic hose pipe bans in for years and would be a double whammy for them - not only do they “save” water, but it also stops us growing our own produce.
From Thames Water’s own report - they lose 24% of the daily water supply via leaks in the infrastructure that they manage. The UK water system is notoriously bad - and for a country where it never stops bloody raining ... But hey, never mind, just sting the consumers under the guise of “sustainability”. This is just one of the many reasons I refuse all “smart” meters. One of our elderly neighbours has them so we let them use our supply to water their garden in summer 😉 Hose pipes will be the next to get the chop. They’ve been bringing periodic hose pipe bans in for years and would be a double whammy for them - not only do they “save” water, but it also stops us growing our own produce.
If you’re really bored, here’s the leak report from Thames - https://www.thameswater.co.uk/about-us/performance/leakage-performance