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Templar

Re: Cost of water with wfp.
« Reply #20 on: December 26, 2006, 06:53:38 pm »
 standing charge
per year
 charge per cubic meter
 
water supply
 £24.00
 106.46p
 
sewerage services (properties connected for both foul and surface water drainage)
 £62.00
 118.42p
 
sewerage services (properties connected for foul water drainage only)
 £32.00
 118.42p
 

Copied and pasted from anglain water service's site.
 



       

Paul Coleman

Re: Cost of water with wfp.
« Reply #21 on: December 26, 2006, 07:17:26 pm »
standing charge
per year
 charge per cubic meter
 
water supply
 £24.00
 106.46p
 
sewerage services (properties connected for both foul and surface water drainage)
 £62.00
 118.42p
 
sewerage services (properties connected for foul water drainage only)
 £32.00
 118.42p
 

Copied and pasted from anglain water service's site.
 



       


It's the way you are reading it rather than what they have written.

NOT 106 pounds and 46 pence

BUT RATHER

106 POINT 46 pence

i.e £1.06.46  OR One pound and six POINT four six penbce.

The absence of the pound sign at the beginning is the key.

So you would be paying £24.00 per year PLUS £1.06 pence per 1,000 litres (roughly speaking).

Templar

Re: Cost of water with wfp.
« Reply #22 on: December 26, 2006, 07:28:43 pm »
You're right, £1.06 per 1000 ltrs, I'm wrong. Got some of my old bills out to check.

Templar

Re: Cost of water with wfp.
« Reply #23 on: December 26, 2006, 07:47:51 pm »
Sorry for interupting the topic with misinformation,(£106/1000ltrs), but the probable cost of water for wfp had been one of the things I was trying to work out. It's a good job shiner put me right
I have not started my wc career fully yet, but it does occur to me that a tax inspector might be able to extrapolate the number of days you work and your yearly earnings from your water usage.

Paul Coleman

Re: Cost of water with wfp.
« Reply #24 on: December 26, 2006, 09:14:52 pm »
Sorry for interupting the topic with misinformation,(£106/1000ltrs), but the probable cost of water for wfp had been one of the things I was trying to work out. It's a good job shiner put me right
I have not started my wc career fully yet, but it does occur to me that a tax inspector might be able to extrapolate the number of days you work and your yearly earnings from your water usage.

If you check your water usage prior to setting upyour system and compare it to your water usage after setting up, it should be possible to arrive at a fair figure for your business use.  I suggest that you keep your metered domestic water bill from BEFORE you start up so you can give some proof if the I.R. ever ask for it.