Water data (Part 1)
Hello everyone,
During our research, we came across the SP services website which provided instructions on how to read the water meter. This was especially helpful, as no one in the group had an idea how to read the water meter accurately. The information found is as follows,
" THE WATER METER
The water meter measures the amount of water in cubic meters. Read only the first five numbers from the left. You will notice that these are the first four numbers in black and the fifth number in red on your meter.
"
http://services.spservices.sg/
The H2O lovers are back! Today, we will be posting information related to the collection of water data and some of our water meter readings, prior to the implementation of the water conservation tools.
" THE WATER METER
The water meter measures the amount of water in cubic meters. Read only the first five numbers from the left. You will notice that these are the first four numbers in black and the fifth number in red on your meter.
"
http://services.spservices.sg/
Using this information, we collected water readings from the water meter at Tanvi's house. The reading is dated Sunday, 5th June 2011, 1400 hours.
From the picture, the water meter reading is 5073.4 cubic metres (m3).
We decided to measure the water consumption in Tanvi's house over a period of five days (i.e. till Friday, 10th June 2011, 1400 hours) prior to the implementation of the water conservation methods. These readings would then allow us, in future, a clear comparison in the amount of water consumed with and without the water conservation tools in place. This will also enable us to judge the efficacy of the water conservation tools chosen as mentioned in the previous post.
That's all for now!
Regards,
H2O lovers
Next Post: Complete data for water usage prior to the implementation of water tools.
See you soon!
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