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  • #16
    just a thought, could you get an extraction licence from the nearest watercourse?

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    • #17
      Ours is a parish council site, too. Mains water, included in rent. We're on a water meter, so I suspect we may be asked to pay more next year. Most veg growers don't water in a normal year, but the hen pens on over 50% of the site obvs need regular fresh water. Stand pipes every 3 plots or so. This year people have used hosepipes, but usually most just use the odd watering can if they need to.

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      • #18
        We have standpipes and water troughs all feed from a bore hole, I think it worked out cheaper to install the pump than to pay water rates

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        • #19
          As far a I can remember with a borehole you can extract up to 20000 litres a day without special licence. Once you hit that mark you're going to have to get a licence from some gov office or other.

          How many plots are there on your site?

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          • #20
            Around about 40, but not all are being used

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Jay-ell View Post
              How many plots are there on your site?
              Small number, Jay-ell, only a village. I think there's 26 officially but some have been combined, some divided, several overrun and vacant, it's all a bit casual.... If token rents were increased there'd probably be howls of disapproval. I did investigate the borehole option a few years ago (there's a relatively local company specialises in such technicalities for farmers etc) but it was way beyond our means and would probably be more now. It rained a bit today, hurrah, that's the answer!
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              • #22
                Originally posted by treepixie View Post
                Around about 40, but not all are being used
                So vacancies, treepixie! We have allotment vacancies too which seems extraordinary when I read some sites have 10 year waiting lists! Part of my mini-campaign for mains water is some services might encourage others (another reason is I'm fed up carting it down there!)
                Last edited by bazzaboy; 11-08-2018, 06:59 AM. Reason: Went off topic so moved to a separate thread
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