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The Effect of Metering on Peak and Average Demand

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Ref: 96/WR/05/5
ISBN: 1 84057 000 8
Published: 1996

Uses consumption data from district meter areas that contain predominantly either metered or unmetered properties. These are related to six water using classes (based on fifty four ACORN property classification types) to quantify the metering effect. Recommends how companies should collect data and that more evidence on hosepipe use is required. The international literature is reviewed.

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