>A leaky loo can waste an average of around 400 litres of water a day. That’s equal to five full bathtubs or around £350 a year.
It costs you guys £70 for a bath!?
sounds like a reasonable request during a drought and high-temperature weather condition.
I’ve had a similar email from Affinity water. I might be more sympathetic if the water companies hadn’t closed loads of reservoirs, sold off the land for housing, failed to plug leaks, and given billions in share dividends.
The water loss is 3000 million litres a day or 23% of the water in the system is lost.
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>A leaky loo can waste an average of around 400 litres of water a day. That’s equal to five full bathtubs or around £350 a year.
It costs you guys £70 for a bath!?
sounds like a reasonable request during a drought and high-temperature weather condition.
I’ve had a similar email from Affinity water. I might be more sympathetic if the water companies hadn’t closed loads of reservoirs, sold off the land for housing, failed to plug leaks, and given billions in share dividends.
The water loss is 3000 million litres a day or 23% of the water in the system is lost.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45033486
Fix your fucking leaks.
Edit: spelling, and also add thousands of tonnes of sewage flushed into rivers.
How about you control your water usage first Thames water
Are they also going to stop putting sewage into rivers and fix leaks? Thought not.
Thames water should probably fix some water leaks to help with the problem
Literally waterboutsim.
But they won’t, there will still be loads of families filling up the paddling pools