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  • Ok, I found the email from Thames Water:

    "On the 10.08.2015 a logger was deployed at the nearest hydrant to the property which is at the junction of Taymount Rise and Grassmount. I have attached the data and graph; the graph shows a pattern of the pressure increasing and decreasing throughout the day and night depending on the demand. The data clearly shows the pressure during peak demand doesn’t go below 4.3 Bar or 43 meters head, which is much more than the statutory requirement."

  • Ok, I found the email from Thames Water:

    "On the 10.08.2015 a logger was deployed at the nearest hydrant to the property which is at the junction of Taymount Rise and Grassmount. I have attached the data and graph; the graph shows a pattern of the pressure increasing and decreasing throughout the day and night depending on the demand. The data clearly shows the pressure during peak demand doesn’t go below 4.3 Bar or 43 meters head, which is much more than the statutory requirement."

    This was my patch as well.

    I think there’s systems with a tank and pump as an all in one system

    I don’t know much about it as you can tell I only dealt with the water network itself

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