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Severn Trent urges people to use less water

Postby dutchman » Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:24 pm

A senior manager at Severn Trent is urging people to use less water as supplies are threatened by the driest winter and spring in 80 years.

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Reservoir levels across the company's region are about 10% lower than they would normally be at this time of year.

Fraser Pithie, Senior Operations Manager, said there needs to be a change in attitude about usage.

He said the firm plans to reduce its leakage levels which currently reach between 23% and 25%.

Customers in north Staffordshire have already been switched to another water supply to conserve levels in Tittesworth Reservoir which is about half full.

Last month the firm said it was not planning to introduce a hosepipe ban but it urged customers not to use them.

Mr Pithie told BBC News that householders need to appreciate how precious water is.

"I accept people pay for it and they might say 'I pay for for my water, I'll use it how I want' but, there's more to it than that," he said.

"We've each one of us got to change how much of this stuff we're using and that only means one thing, we've got to use less of it."

He said stopping leakage is expensive but accepted that levels reaching 25% could be seen by the public and customers as an "awful lot of water".

"But there does come a point when it becomes more expensive to pursue leakage than to supply water."
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Re: Severn Trent urges people to use less water

Postby rebbonk » Fri Aug 13, 2010 12:13 am

I think the muppet concerned misses just how the customer feels that the supplier loses up to 25% by way of leakage. Nice gloss put on that one! Bit naughty to tell me to use less when you and your incompetence/inefficient pipline etc, lose a quarter of what you have.

Severn Trent put profits before service every time.
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Re: Severn Trent urges people to use less water

Postby pollyanna » Fri Aug 13, 2010 6:56 am

"We've each one of us got to change how much of this stuff we're using and that only means one thing, we've got to use less of it."

He said stopping leakage is expensive but accepted that levels reaching 25% could be seen by the public and customers as an "awful lot of water".

"But there does come a point when it becomes more expensive to pursue leakage than to supply water."



It always comes back on the consumer doesn't it - talk about contradicting themselves :fuming:
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Re: Severn Trent urges people to use less water

Postby dutchman » Sun Aug 15, 2010 12:15 pm

It hasn't stopped raining in Coventry in the weeks since this 'water shortage' was first announced" :!:

Perhaps they should build reservoirs in the places where it actually rains? :roll:
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