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jim r

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They're easy to find Jim.

In front of just about every house is a small blue plastic lid, this covers a water meter, but you'll need wet-weather gear a shovel and a sharp spade or if you can take your time, a spanner.

Oh!! and a fairly fast car with no number plates is fairly useful too.

Your water dept of the council might sell you one

Seriously tho, what do you need it for??

I have several methods, but before expounding on them I'd need to know the reason to see if they are usable in your case.

Alan 104

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Jim, turn your hose on full and fill up a container of a known quantity, and time it

If it takes 20 seconds to fill a 10 lte bucket and the drum takes 15 minutes, that means your drum is 450 lts, (hope I got that correct.)

You could also take a reading of your meter on the roadside before and after, but that gives the cubic metres used.

Alan 104

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