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  2. Water supply and sanitation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Average urban water use (l/c/d) ... for public water supply in the UK was 16,406 megalitres ... meters lead to a 5–15% reduction in household water use.

  3. Water supply and sanitation in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Studies show that water meters lead to a 5-15% reduction in household water use. [25] In 2006 the Environment Agency announced it favours compulsory metering in water-scarce southern England. The measure is controversial. Consumer groups fear it will penalise poorer families with many children, and the disabled, who use more water.

  4. Water footprint - Wikipedia

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    The water footprint of an individual refers to the sum of their direct and indirect freshwater use. The direct water use is the water used at home, while the indirect water use relates to the total volume of freshwater that is used to produce the goods and services consumed. The average global water footprint of an individual is 1,385 m 3 per ...

  5. Household water complaints spike amid environment and meter ...

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    In its response to Ofwat’s draft determination on water companies’ plans, Thames proposed raising average yearly water bills to £666.50 per customer by 2030, a 52% rise.

  6. Why are water bills going up so much, and what does it mean ...

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    For example, Anglian Water had initially asked for average annual bills to rise to £573 by 2030, a 17% increase. Ofwat reduced that to £557 in a draft ruling in July.

  7. Rainwater harvesting in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The environmental impacts of domestic RWH systems in energy terms are questioned since the water supply accounts for a very small proportion of total energy use (approximately 4%). [8] [9] For a UK household, the CO 2 impact of supplying water to the house is around 100g of CO 2 per day, around 1/600th of its total daily impact. However, in ...

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  9. Water supply and sanitation in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland: Water and Sanitation; Data Water coverage (broad definition) 100% Sanitation coverage (broad definition) 100% Continuity of supply (%) 100% Average urban water use (l/c/d) n/a Average domestic water and sewer bill £29 per month [1] Share of household metering n/a Leakage 544 Megalitre/day (2014–15) (% n/a)