Hose pipe ban
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Hose pipe ban
Hi all
I was curious if it was permitted to use my immersion chiller connected to the hose in the yard so I emailed united utilities to ask.
They took my enquiry as an exemption request.
I am now officially allowed to chill my wort without the worry (?) of being nabbed by the water usage police
Just thought I'd mention it in case anyone doesn't get along with their neighbours who may not appreciate you using a hose to brew while they can't use one to wash their car
Cheers. Tom
I was curious if it was permitted to use my immersion chiller connected to the hose in the yard so I emailed united utilities to ask.
They took my enquiry as an exemption request.
I am now officially allowed to chill my wort without the worry (?) of being nabbed by the water usage police
Just thought I'd mention it in case anyone doesn't get along with their neighbours who may not appreciate you using a hose to brew while they can't use one to wash their car
Cheers. Tom
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Excellent!
There's no hosepipe ban here and the moment (as far as I know).
There's no hosepipe ban here and the moment (as far as I know).
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Shhh, they might be listening
Cheers. Tom
Cheers. Tom
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What did you specifically ask them ? do you have email address you used ?
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It's not a complete ban, it's restrictions e.g.
https://www.unitedutilities.com/globala ... alweb1.pdf
There are eleven restrictions and cooling isn't on the list. Warm water can be collected and put in your water but.
There is a statutory exemption for health and safety. I reckon cooling wort to minimise infection counts .
https://www.unitedutilities.com/globala ... alweb1.pdf
There are eleven restrictions and cooling isn't on the list. Warm water can be collected and put in your water but.
There is a statutory exemption for health and safety. I reckon cooling wort to minimise infection counts .
I brew therefore I ... I .... forget
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I guess they may argue point 6, with homebrewing being a hobby and thus recreational use.vacant wrote:It's not a complete ban, it's restrictions e.g.
https://www.unitedutilities.com/globala ... alweb1.pdf
There are eleven restrictions and cooling isn't on the list. Warm water can be collected and put in your water but.
There is a statutory exemption for health and safety. I reckon cooling wort to minimise infection counts .
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Re: Hose pipe ban
The cold tap water has been so warm recently at 20-21° that it has taken several times as much water to chill my grainfather batch. The only advantage is that it has all gone into the water butts, as they would otherwise be empty! Recycling at its best.vacant wrote: ↑Mon Jul 23, 2018 1:51 pmIt's not a complete ban, it's restrictions e.g.
https://www.unitedutilities.com/globala ... alweb1.pdf
There are eleven restrictions and cooling isn't on the list. Warm water can be collected and put in your water but.
There is a statutory exemption for health and safety. I reckon cooling wort to minimise infection counts .
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Re: Hose pipe ban
Interesting list of exemptions. You can use a hosepipe to water vegetables grown at home, and to water newly bought plants for 14 days after planting them. Fascinating!
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Yes, interesting to read the legal stuff. So "Cleaning a private motor vehicle using specific low water use apparatus such as pressure washers" is a "discretionary universal exception"guypettigrew wrote: ↑Mon Jul 23, 2018 3:24 pmInteresting list of exemptions. You can use a hosepipe to water vegetables grown at home, and to water newly bought plants for 14 days after planting them. Fascinating!
Guy
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Re: Hose pipe ban
I just used the online contact and asked them if it was permissable to use an emersion cooler connected to a garden hose for home brewed beer. I didn't actually request an exemption they just gave me one
Cheers. Tom
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Cheers fellasoupdragon wrote: ↑Mon Jul 23, 2018 5:31 pmI just used the online contact and asked them if it was permissable to use an emersion cooler connected to a garden hose for home brewed beer. I didn't actually request an exemption they just gave me one
Cheers. Tom
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Cheers fellasoupdragon wrote: ↑Mon Jul 23, 2018 5:31 pmI just used the online contact and asked them if it was permissable to use an emersion cooler connected to a garden hose for home brewed beer. I didn't actually request an exemption they just gave me one
Cheers. Tom
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We don't have a hosepipe ban here atm but last time we did I asked Anglian Water and was told I couldn't use a hose to my immersion chiller.... fortunately normal British weather resumed shortly after.
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Not drained Kielder yet! Seriously though I didn’t move to the North East years ago to boil in my own skin in blazing heat, it’s just not right!Jim wrote:Excellent!
There's no hosepipe ban here and the moment (as far as I know).
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Contacted them on the online help and they have directed me to an online form to fill in, is this what you did ?soupdragon wrote: ↑Mon Jul 23, 2018 5:31 pmI just used the online contact and asked them if it was permissable to use an emersion cooler connected to a garden hose for home brewed beer. I didn't actually request an exemption they just gave me one
Cheers. Tom