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Q&A: Water meters and you | Q&A: Water meters and you |
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The average family uses about 1,000 pints of water a day | The average family uses about 1,000 pints of water a day |
As the Environment Agency calls for water meters in virtually all homes in England and Wales, we look at some of the issues for consumers. | As the Environment Agency calls for water meters in virtually all homes in England and Wales, we look at some of the issues for consumers. |
How does a water meter work? | How does a water meter work? |
Most meters use a positive displacement chamber which has a fixed amount of water flowing through it that turns a dial to measure water usage for a household. | Most meters use a positive displacement chamber which has a fixed amount of water flowing through it that turns a dial to measure water usage for a household. |
Meters are usually installed in the most suitable location determined by the pipe layout, which may be in the road, garden or indoors. | Meters are usually installed in the most suitable location determined by the pipe layout, which may be in the road, garden or indoors. |
You local water company will then visit to check your water meter reading and calculate how much to charge, much like gas and electricity meters. | You local water company will then visit to check your water meter reading and calculate how much to charge, much like gas and electricity meters. |
All homes built since 1990 are fitted with water meters. It is estimated about a third of properties have them. | All homes built since 1990 are fitted with water meters. It is estimated about a third of properties have them. |
What are the benefits and disadvantages of being on a meter? | What are the benefits and disadvantages of being on a meter? |
The argument in favour of a meter is straightforward: You pay for what you use. | The argument in favour of a meter is straightforward: You pay for what you use. |
The Consumer Council for Water found customers considered metering to be the fairest billing method, but they still liked to have a choice. | The Consumer Council for Water found customers considered metering to be the fairest billing method, but they still liked to have a choice. |
The Environment Agency makes the case that paying per volume is the fairest way to pay and that it gives people an incentive to use less water, benefiting the environment. | The Environment Agency makes the case that paying per volume is the fairest way to pay and that it gives people an incentive to use less water, benefiting the environment. |
To meter everybody regardless of their circumstances or how many children they have is absolutely a recipe for disaster Neil Fishpool, Campaign for Water Justice Call for widespread water meters | To meter everybody regardless of their circumstances or how many children they have is absolutely a recipe for disaster Neil Fishpool, Campaign for Water Justice Call for widespread water meters |
It is said homes with meters use on average 10% to 15% less water than those without. | It is said homes with meters use on average 10% to 15% less water than those without. |
People who cut their water use often find other bills fall as well, as about 40% of energy bills go on heating water for washing dishes and clothes, bathing and showering. | People who cut their water use often find other bills fall as well, as about 40% of energy bills go on heating water for washing dishes and clothes, bathing and showering. |
Another benefit is the meter allows you to see whether you have a leak. | Another benefit is the meter allows you to see whether you have a leak. |
Domestic customers are entitled to a "leakage allowance", so you do not have to pay for the water lost through a proven leak, according to the Consumer Council for Water. | Domestic customers are entitled to a "leakage allowance", so you do not have to pay for the water lost through a proven leak, according to the Consumer Council for Water. |
Water UK, which represents water companies, said metering also allowed the possibility to introduce more adapted tariff structures in the future. | Water UK, which represents water companies, said metering also allowed the possibility to introduce more adapted tariff structures in the future. |
The disadvantages of meters are that your bills may rise. | The disadvantages of meters are that your bills may rise. |
The Campaign for Water Justice said the poorest and most lowly-paid households could end up facing higher bills. | The Campaign for Water Justice said the poorest and most lowly-paid households could end up facing higher bills. |
"To meter everybody regardless of their circumstances or how many children they have is absolutely a recipe for disaster," said Neil Fishpool, from the campaign group. | "To meter everybody regardless of their circumstances or how many children they have is absolutely a recipe for disaster," said Neil Fishpool, from the campaign group. |
Will I pay more or less if I have a water meter installed? | Will I pay more or less if I have a water meter installed? |
There is no easy answer, as it depends entirely on how much water is used in your home. | There is no easy answer, as it depends entirely on how much water is used in your home. |
The rule of thumb is that large families living in properties with a low rateable value may not save with a meter. | The rule of thumb is that large families living in properties with a low rateable value may not save with a meter. |
Equally, families that take a lot of baths, do a lot of laundry and wash the car frequently may also be worse off. | Equally, families that take a lot of baths, do a lot of laundry and wash the car frequently may also be worse off. |
COST OF EVERYDAY WATER USE Showers use up to 40 litres: 9pBaths use 80 litres: 18pWatering the garden uses 540 litres an hour: £1.19Flushing the toilet uses up to 9.5 litres: 2pDishwasher uses 24 litres: 4p Source: Ofwat 2008 | COST OF EVERYDAY WATER USE Showers use up to 40 litres: 9pBaths use 80 litres: 18pWatering the garden uses 540 litres an hour: £1.19Flushing the toilet uses up to 9.5 litres: 2pDishwasher uses 24 litres: 4p Source: Ofwat 2008 |
In contrast, people who are out at work most days and perhaps shower at the gym, may see their water bill come down with a meter. | In contrast, people who are out at work most days and perhaps shower at the gym, may see their water bill come down with a meter. |
The Consumer Council of Water (CCW) advises people to use its water calculator on their website to see whether a meter could save them money. | The Consumer Council of Water (CCW) advises people to use its water calculator on their website to see whether a meter could save them money. |
A CWW spokeswoman said many people who switched to a meter did save money but this was often because they were already aware it would do so. | A CWW spokeswoman said many people who switched to a meter did save money but this was often because they were already aware it would do so. |
There is concern among consumer groups that there is no system in place to support families who might see their bills go up if a meter is installed. | There is concern among consumer groups that there is no system in place to support families who might see their bills go up if a meter is installed. |
How do I go about getting a meter installed? | How do I go about getting a meter installed? |
Water companies are obliged to fit a meter, if you request one. This is free, although if you want it in a different site to the one they suggest, you may be liable to pay the difference. | Water companies are obliged to fit a meter, if you request one. This is free, although if you want it in a different site to the one they suggest, you may be liable to pay the difference. |
The company is also obliged to allow you to switch back to a flat-rate charge if you are not happy with the fitted meter after one year. | The company is also obliged to allow you to switch back to a flat-rate charge if you are not happy with the fitted meter after one year. |
In a block of flats, individual households can have their own meters as long as the water supply can be separated. | In a block of flats, individual households can have their own meters as long as the water supply can be separated. |
Where this is not possible, water companies apply an "assessed charge" linked to likely water use. Depending on your water company, this could be estimated in a number of ways, for example the number of bedrooms or size of household. | Where this is not possible, water companies apply an "assessed charge" linked to likely water use. Depending on your water company, this could be estimated in a number of ways, for example the number of bedrooms or size of household. |
How can I reduce my water use? | How can I reduce my water use? |
Water calculator Find out how much water you use | |
There are ways to reduce water consumption without too much effort, some obvious, like fixing a dripping tap, others less so, such as fitting aerator nozzles to taps which reduce flow. Here are some other tips: | There are ways to reduce water consumption without too much effort, some obvious, like fixing a dripping tap, others less so, such as fitting aerator nozzles to taps which reduce flow. Here are some other tips: |
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Shouldn't the water companies be doing more to use water more efficiently? | Shouldn't the water companies be doing more to use water more efficiently? |
A Water UK spokeswoman said it was one of the water companies' highest priorities to promote efficient use of water. | A Water UK spokeswoman said it was one of the water companies' highest priorities to promote efficient use of water. |
They do this by investing in major programmes to reduce leakage, high investment in mains replacement and repair, and strong promotion of water efficiency to customers, she said. | They do this by investing in major programmes to reduce leakage, high investment in mains replacement and repair, and strong promotion of water efficiency to customers, she said. |
The Environment Agency is calling for a complete review of the way the water industry is regulated. | The Environment Agency is calling for a complete review of the way the water industry is regulated. |
This could lead to better sharing of water across company boundaries and rewards for those companies that reduce the amount of water provided. | This could lead to better sharing of water across company boundaries and rewards for those companies that reduce the amount of water provided. |
What is being done about burst pipes and all the water lost by leaks? | What is being done about burst pipes and all the water lost by leaks? |
Water UK said the industry was working hard to reduce leakage and the amount lost has fallen by a third in the past decade. | Water UK said the industry was working hard to reduce leakage and the amount lost has fallen by a third in the past decade. |
The Environment Agency said water companies have made excellent progress but forecast reductions in leakage were disappointing. | The Environment Agency said water companies have made excellent progress but forecast reductions in leakage were disappointing. |
The agency is working with regulator Ofwat and others to identify alternatives to the current leakage targets that would better reflect the costs to society and the environment. | The agency is working with regulator Ofwat and others to identify alternatives to the current leakage targets that would better reflect the costs to society and the environment. |
CCW says to repair every leak would come at a cost, which would ultimately be borne by consumers. | CCW says to repair every leak would come at a cost, which would ultimately be borne by consumers. |
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