Annual water consumption

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by Christine » 27/04/09, 14:00

Christophe wrote:
He just arrived: we "won" € 40,94


Cool, just what you need for a little restaurant : Cheesy:

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by the middle » 27/04/09, 14:07

Everything is on tank water at my house (except kitchen water), and my wife only comes to visit me two months a year : Cheesy:
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by Woodcutter » 27/04/09, 14:44

I don't have mine yet, but I should be under 70l / day, which still makes more than 25 m3 / year ... :?

Well done Hélène! : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 27/04/09, 15:02

Ben 25 m3 per person is very correct! You who worked in the water I don't think I can teach you anything! :)

I think that below 80L / day.person is good to see very well! Some would already call you an ecological extremist with these values ​​... :|
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by greg » 29/04/09, 08:08

Hello
with us for 4 years
47 to 53 m3 / year
2 adults, 2 small
the little ones are washed every other day in a small plastic bathtub
adults a little less clean and take showers at the gymnasium
1 aerator at the sink
rainwater vegetable patch
dry toilet 6 months a year and excluding rain (there is no roof)
dishwasher 13 liters per turn
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by Woodcutter » 15/05/09, 22:40

Very nice, why don't we see it anymore?
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by Bullitt » 06/06/09, 09:07

Hello,

I went from 100 m3 in 2005, to 36 m3 for 2 years now.

House of 100 m², 2 adults and 1 child.

Obviously, I collect the rainwater that I use for 1 toilet (the second is still with mains water) and for the washing machine and various DIY and gardening works.

Currently, I have a 3 m3 tank.

I also equipped the house with a pressure reducer on the city water circuit, just after the meter, which brings me the pressure from 8 to 3 bars, this generated a saving of about 20% the invoice's.

Silver level, I went from 300 € to 120 € / year.

I have also reduced my electric bill by 50% since 2005, from 4120 to 2087 kW / h / year.
The saving is 200 € / year.
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by I Citro » 06/06/09, 13:55

Bullitt wrote:Currently, I have a 3 m3 tank.

I also equipped the house with a pressure reducer on the city water circuit, just after the meter, which brings me the pressure from 8 to 3 bars, this generated a saving of about 20% the invoice's.

Silver level, I went from 300 € to 120 € / year.
3 m3 is already a lot. Where did you find your tank. :?:
- How much have you invested in the tank and its assembly (above ground, buried?). :?:

Bullitt wrote:I have also reduced my electric bill by 50% since 2005, from 4120 to 2087 kW / h / year.
The saving is 200 € / year.
You could tell us a subject about how you did it. :?:
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by Former Oceano » 06/06/09, 23:55

I turn about 120-130 m3 per year to 3 people with regular guests at home.
Showers mainly.
Freestanding swimming pool 9 m3 used to water the garden and filling with thunderstorms and rains in autumn, winter and spring.
Water-saving dishwashers and washing machines.
There is only 20 to 25 cm of water left in the pool, within 3 weeks it will be empty and we can replace it (the tubes have not survived 3 years of sun exposure and do not maintain the pool only thanks to polyurethane foam injected in a few strategic places and some 'fries' making the edge float).
In summer I consume more than winter (fill the pool, moderate watering of the garden, showers morning and evening and sometimes when I get home from work by bike).
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