Debate over Colorado River cutbacks centers on whether water lost to evaporation should be counted. Changing the formula would hit California hard.Four days after installing the Flume hardware and software, I received the following alert : “Flume Smart Leak Alert triggered at Home. Water has been running for 2 hours averaging 0.02 gallons every minute. The potential leak has used 2 gallons of water so far.
Because there was no visible leak in or around the house, my last step before calling in a professional plumber was to checkit — by looking in the basement. When I opened the basement hatch and shined a flashlight into the phone-booth-sized space, a damp spot in one corner of the dirt floor caught my eye.
After I sheepishly admitted I had not, a brief visual inspection found the source of my months-long water woes: the fill valves on two of the three toilets weren’t functioning correctly, allowing the water to leak — ever so slowly — into the overflow tube. The total cost of the repairs: $350.According to the alerts I’d received between the time I’d installed the Flume water-meter sensor and the time it was fixed, my toilet-tank leak wasted a total of 499 gallons of water, or approximately 4.
Part of that is spot-checking that the app has been categorizing my home’s water usage correctly. I noticed, for example, that 55.85 gallons of water used for irrigation purposes on a Wednesday at 11 p.m. was miscategorized because our LADWP-mandated outdoor watering cycle is Thursday and Sunday mornings.
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