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My building is using 3 times the amount of water it should.
I have had the water meter changed.
I have checked every riser for leaks.
Plant is not losing water all overflow pipes visible.
Had every meter checked for other flats and businesses within our block. No one stealing our water.
No leak visible within the building or outside, it's been going on for over a year now.
All outlets are secure not letting by water.
13,000 Lts a day must be going somewhere?
Thought I would ask if anyone could think of anything or come up with any ideas?
I'm now at a loss of what to try next.
Thanks
 
Student accommodation 122 flats.
I know it's definitely not outlets, I have checked every riser and flat.
In fact I've exaustion every possibility that I or M&E consultant can think of.
Was just hoping someone might come up with a brain wave. ☺
 
At convenient time shut down all stopcocks, then if you have no leaks, meter will stop moving. Next , draw off 200 litres into standard container. Water meter will accurately record 200 litres. This will allow calibration of meter to be independently checked by yourself and confirm no leakage.
!0 litres/min from one tap, over 24 hrs would account for your loss. If someone is stealing your water, could they be aware when you check meter and turn their supply off in advance.
 
The 13,000lts is on top of the 100 0dd Lts calculated per person.per day.
Our water bills are 3 times as much as another building I work in similar size but slightly bigger.
1 building is 3 to 4000 pounds per quarter we are paying around £10,000 per quarter.
 
My building is using 3 times the amount of water it should.

Had every meter checked for other flats and businesses within our block. No one stealing our water.

Slightly confused here, are you saying all this water is going through your meter and only your meter or is your meter registering everyone`s water usage?
 
Rach, to be honest this isn't something you're going to get to the bottom of until term end and the building is temporarily empty.

I had something similar years ago. Turned out to be a student that used to leave her tap on because she thought it improved the humidity....
 
Can't be right
With a bill
I've that, your using 5,000,000 a month! Or 1500litres a day per person.
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We did calculate the water usage. I can't remember exact amount. But we had one night when no one was in the building except for 1 person. Probably using the toilet and making a cup of tea. So i took a reading that evening and again in the morning and we had used around 13,000Lts.
 
That might be but it's been going on for over a year. Beginning of September everyone moved out and I checked early morning when the building was compketely empty checking every riser listening to drain and soil pipes, there was nothing, you could hear a drip. We found 1 toilet overflowing a tiny bit. That was it.
 
Rach, to be honest this isn't something you're going to get to the bottom of until term end and the building is temporarily empty.

I had something similar years ago. Turned out to be a student that used to leave her tap on because she thought it improved the humidity....

Reminds me of overseas nurse who complained heating not working in middle of summer heatwave. Turned out she required the heating to make yogurt.
 

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