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by Christophe » 09/09/08, 11:31

Woodcutter wrote:So apart from if you supply toilets, washing machines and rainwater showers, I don't see how you can get by at 23 l / d !!! : Shock:


No no recovery ... be careful it is 23L per day and per person! For the fireplace we are at 46 l / d

The error can come from the 13m3 filling of the buffer, however I remember this value well .... (meter reading before / after).

We will see next year ....

For the different taxes look at the invoice from lejuste it's exactly the same as us!

Funny we pay almost the same price: us 2,99 and you 2,94!
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by Matt113 » 09/09/08, 11:38

Christophe wrote:Ok for the others: please report your consumption per person per day.

It will be easier and Matt at the price level it makes you how much the m3?


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by Christine » 09/09/08, 11:52

Christophe wrote:We are at 3 € TTC / m3 with a consumption of 30m3 (including 13 m3 for the thermal buffer for the curious) so without counting the thermal buffer (occasional filling) for 2 people i.e. 23L / day.


Uh, I have the bill in front of me: there are 30 m3 in section 1, but there are 60 m3 in section 2, for a total consumption of 90 m3. It's more credible.
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by Christophe » 09/09/08, 11:53

Okay Matt!

For those who want to go further, here is a complete study on water consumption in France:

https://www.econologie.com/la-consommati ... -3911.html
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by the middle » 09/09/08, 12:01

Oops in 2006, I consumed 25 liters per day :D ; I had seen it.
In fact, I use city water only for the automatic feeding of the aquarium, the dishwasher which turns once every 5 days (single), and also the kitchen water. (Everything else c is tank water)
The big differences over the years are due to the weather, the number of people who come to live with me, a pump that breaks down, or a repair of the concrete tank.
When the consumption goes down too much, the water company comes to make an investigation at the house, then, I must explain my private life to them : Cheesy: (divorce, etc ...)
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by Woodcutter » 09/09/08, 13:13

Christine wrote:
Christophe wrote:We are at 3 € TTC / m3 with a consumption of 30m3 (including 13 m3 for the thermal buffer for the curious) so without counting the thermal buffer (occasional filling) for 2 people i.e. 23L / day.


Uh, I have the bill in front of me: there are 30 m3 in section 1, but there are 60 m3 in section 2, for a total consumption of 90 m3. It's more credible.
Ah, there you reassure me!
Because even by limiting the shower time to the maximum, we already exceed 23 l ...
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by Bibiphoque » 09/09/08, 13:22

lejustemilieu wrote:.....
When the consumption goes down too much, the water company comes to make an investigation at the house, then, I must explain my private life to them : Cheesy: (divorce, etc ...)


Hello,
Huh ??? (as they say in ch'its) And you answer them?
And what is privacy worth at home? : Shock:
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by the middle » 09/09/08, 14:01

Bibiphoque wrote:
lejustemilieu wrote:.....
When the consumption goes down too much, the water company comes to make an investigation at the house, then, I must explain my private life to them : Cheesy: (divorce, etc ...)


Hello,
Huh ??? (as they say in ch'its) And you answer them?
And what is privacy worth at home? : Shock:
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I had the same joke the day I lowered my electricity consumption :?
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by Bibiphoque » 09/09/08, 14:03

Hello,
Me, I reduced my electric consumption by half in 2006, nobody came or asked me anything, anyway, they would not have had an answer!
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by the middle » 09/09/08, 14:11

What I said is the truth. : Shock:
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