Our water prices depend on the number of attached persons
Our water prices compete with the water prices of
the centralistic flow-through concept, or with the treatment and disposal costs
of plants of one's own. As a rule, our costs are considerably cheaper, except
for very small connection sizes (around 50 persons). As a thumb rule: The
larger the plant, the cheaper our water, although there is an upper limit for
the settlements: More than 5,000 inhabitants should not be attached to one
single grey water plant. The pipelines otherwise get too big in diameter and
must be made of concrete. This would then increase the cost for installation.
You wonder how much the water for your object
would cost? Give us the basic data of your object and we tell you how much
money you can save per annum!
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