Savings On Tap
A water saving project
taking place in part of south Ashford is aiming to investigate ways
of reducing water use in the home and may offer households the
chance to save on their water bills.
The highly successful ‘Savings On Tap’ project on the Hillreed
Homes development at Highland Park, Singleton, has focused on
fitting water saving devices in new homes but this new pilot
project now looks to offer similar benefits to existing homes.
In Kent 75% of the demand for public water supply is from
consumption in the home.
It is estimated savings of up to 11,000 litres a year per
household could be achieved through the fitting of a number of low
cost water efficiency measures. These potential savings represent
the size of a small swimming pool and are equivalent to 10% of
domestic water use per household.
The project, organised by Kent County Council, South East Water,
the Environment Agency, Ashford Borough Council and Ashford’s
Future will focus on selected streets in the south Ashford
area.
If it is a success it could also mean a reduction in
household water bills and it is hoped that the findings can be
rolled out to other areas of Kent and the wider South East in the
future.
To download a copy of the Savings
On Tap leaflet - 316KB PDF
For more information on the project call Kent County Council on
08458 247247.