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skint 28-12-06 11:52 AM

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

454697819 28-12-06 11:58 AM

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)

Viney 28-12-06 12:10 PM

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!

skint 28-12-06 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by 454697819
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)

Won't affect existing buildings nor is it intended to affect good sanitation, hygiene etc. It will most likely be to require better more efficient appliances and fittings such as lower flush needs for toilets, so in terms of providing care or manufacturing etc it shouldn't be a problem

skint 28-12-06 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Viney
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!

that is part of the bigger picture but wouldn't be enough on its own, there will still be a need to use water more wisely - even if £bn's are spent on stopping leaks :roll:

Ed 28-12-06 05:54 PM

drink beer instead :P

timwilky 29-12-06 12:24 PM

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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