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The consumption per person is
1 Litres a day for your household
Well done, you are already water wise!
Keep up the good work and continue to use water wisely.
Try following the tips and advice below to help you use less water.
Remember that we offer a range of free water saving items, just click here
Why not visit us again in 6 months time to see if this advice has helped you save water.
Tips & Advice
- Have a shower instead of a bath and save 40 litres each time
- You can save water each time you shower by ordering your free shower timer or regulator
- Try using a beaker for brushing teeth, you could save up to 8 litres each time
- For toilet cisterns over 9 litres capacity, why not order your free save a flush bag and save 1 litre every flush
- Always use a plug when washing in a basin. If you have metric taps, you can order your free tap inserts to save even more water
- Always remember to use a full load when using your dishwasher
- Always remember to use a full load when using your washing machine
- Use a bowl for washing up and you could save up to 9 litres
- Use a bowl for washing vegetables and you could save nearly 6 litres
- For toilet cisterns over 9 litres capacity, why not order your free save a flush bag and save 1 litre every flush
- Fill a bottle of water from the tap and keep it in the fridge for a cool refreshing drink any time. Remember to change it each day.
- Why not fit a trigger gun when washing your car?
- Try watering before 8am or after 8pm to reduce evaporation and why not fit a trigger gun?
- A sprinkler can use as much as 1,000 litres per hour, that’s more than a family of four uses in a day!
- Remember to water before 8am or after 8pm. Why not buy a water butt and you could save over 1,000 litres a year
Metered Charges Estimate
Based on your average consumption of 1 litres per person per day, your approximate yearly consumption would be 0 cubic metres.
Your estimated charges are as follows:
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* If you pay a surface water drainage charge, please remember to add this on to the final total. You’ll find the current amount on your Southern Water bill.
Compare these charges to your current unmeasured charges and consider switching to a meter. Remember to compare the combined charges, it may still be worth you switching based on the savings you can make with your sewerage bill.
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