LuckyLuke
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This. Always blows my mind. Neuquen doesn't use water meters either. It's all estimated on M2. A couple months ago I noticed some moss growing on the tiles of my outdoor patio floor and stains on the medianera wall with my neighbor. I suspected a leak somewhere. Had a crew of guys digging and breaking the wall for hours. We finally found it coming from somewhere underneath the foundation of the neighbors garage. We went to turn our water off at the street and there was a broken pipe in our access box. Thinking we found the source of the leak we turned our water off. It wasn't the source. We turned the neighbors water off and it stopped the leak. We offered to connect a hose from our patio spigot to the neighbors water tank while they started repairs. They found another leak on the property while installing the new pipes.No apt. meter in the building, Usage estimated based on m2.
Water availability is based on water treatment plants capacity.
In summary, there were 3 leaks between the both of us that nobody knew about because there was no usage meter to tell us. Imagine just how many leaks there are throughout the city.
Meanwhile, I got text messages from the San Antonio, TX Water Department saying that my electric water meter detected "low constant usage" for 3 days straight and to check for a leak. Seeing as the house was vacant, I had someone check on it. The Toilet tank seal was leaking. Amazing technology, leak was detected and fixed right away.

