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Old Posted Dec 15, 2014, 1:11 AM
LeMarchantNL LeMarchantNL is offline
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Originally Posted by delesseps View Post
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St. John's supplies more than three times as much water for domestic consumption per capita as Charlottetown and more than twice as much per capita as several other Canadian cities. A lot of that water leaks away, but it's impossible to identify leaks without knowing how much water is making it to end users, so meters will be necessary to bring down consumption. With automatic meter reading, ongoing costs will be low. There's a strange notion in St. John's that old houses will be difficult to install meters in. Any house where this might be true would have a much bigger problem; namely, the lack of an accessible main shut-off valve near which the meter would otherwise be connected.
I say install the water meters. It's only fair.
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