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Water efficiency
For all you builders, architects and so on out there - the Govt is proposing new building regulations to deal with Water Efficiency in New Buildings. http://www.communities.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1505175 :-k
And as a reminder - new Fire Safety regs (Part B) commence April 07 http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/eng...000000084.html :smt025 |
not surprised, its sort of already been introduced in some respects in public buildings with taps on timers & air mixers etc.. i wonder how that will effect our nursing homes (ill guess i should read it then)
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I live in london. Thames water waste more water than is consumed. i think its cheeky to apply regs, when the water companies cant even sort it at source/supply!
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drink beer instead :P
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Somebody probably thinks it is a good idea. However there are problems.
I give you as an example our new dual flush toilet. Because it fails to properly flush away "Solids", It gets flushed twice/three times per poo. Now the wife and I will occasionally share a bath, However our shower cubicle is not large enough for two to share the shower, so again a bath can be just as efficient etc. I have a sink built into the back lawn (about 20 gallon capacity) to take the excess surface water. This in turn waters the front /back gardens and directs overflow into the drainage system instead of flowing down the drive like the river that existed before I fitted drainage. Having this water saving mechanism has totally wrecked my concrete drive as the underlying clay has shifted with the change in ground water |
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