Hose pipe ban ...

pvr

Lifer
 South East UK
Oh yes, that time of the year again when the water companies can't manage supplies.

I almost got my own supply last time, but this time I will go ahead with it and get the pipe dug. Plenty of water here, part of my garden is still submerged in about 30 cm of water !!
 
Sh*t... thats going to make washing the car a bit more onerous.... or I'll have to drive to the in-laws in the north west every weekend :driving:
 
Just checked on the bore pipe costs. Uh, think I will pass :D

Last time they used helicopters to spy on us as we can not be seen from the road. Only 10k an hour to keep in the sky ...
 
I like this one:

It says plans are in place to ensure that the Olympic Games will not be adversely affected, by using water from "sustainable supplies".

"The Olympic Park and other Olympic venues have a high level of resilience to meet their needs even during a drought," says the Agency.

It also added: "The Queen's Diamond Jubilee pageant at the beginning of June will not be affected by the drought."

My car washing won't be affected either, I also use sustainable supplies - i.e. rainfall :rofl:
 
Bugger. Laughable though - I am sure it will take more buckets of water to wash of my car than it would if I used a hose... Guess I'll have well defined arm muscles by the end of the summer :P
 
So .. how big can a bucket be. If I get a bucket of 500 litres and use a pump to feed my hose, all legal - right?
 
Absolute farce :evil:

So what happens to the car wash guys operating from petrol stations? Are they exempt?
 
It still beggars belief that we have water shortage problems when we are surrounded by water :headbang:

Instead of building a high speed rail link, why not use the money and build a couple of desalination plants in the South East :poke:
 
Ok - getting this next ..

http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=141331&Referrer=froogle

And then get this container:

http://www.water-tanks.net/acatalog/NEW_Car_Valeting_Water_Tank_280_Ltr.html

So I am allowed to fill the container with water from the hose, then use the pump to pump it out again to the hose to wash the car. Job done :rofl:
 
luckily i have a house in Derby with no hosepipe ban.. and no water rates... i should just ship a container of water to my parents in London for when i wash my car there :D
 
The waterless wash product providers will be rubbing their hands together.... their time has come


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Adamski said:
No mention of Scotland :)

No, really ? :roll:

Looks like I could also arrange to get my car washed on the various meets up North too... Adamski, if we re-implement our plan to take over that refinery we could pump water from Scotland instead of oil - be worth more down here !
 
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