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WATERWATCH With prepaid metering the consumer is in control of his own water usage and will not receive any surprise bills from the Utility. Prepaid water.

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1 WATERWATCH With prepaid metering the consumer is in control of his own water usage and will not receive any surprise bills from the Utility. Prepaid water meters & Management system

2 0,5 litres in 1minute & 12 seconds =25 litres in 1 hour = 600 litres in 24 hours =18 000 litres (18Kl) in 1 month. Therefore the cost would be, following a basic Tariff structure 18Kl x R28-42/Kl = R511-56 Video 1 What is the cost of an average leak? Such as a leaking toilet.

3 Video 2 What is the cost of water used, when watering you garden? 5 litres in 13 seconds =23 litres per minute. = 1380 litres per 1 hour Therefore the total usage of water for 3 hours would be: 1380 litres/hour x 3 hours = 4140 litres of water

4 So how much water do you think you use?

5 The Terrace Case Study An average complex with a HIGH water bill

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7 What makes Waterwatch different? Web based management system In house programmers Financial Management Software Accommodates any tariff structure Public vendor points Nearest Garage to the Complex

8 Management Software

9 Waterwatch 5 program

10 THE PREPAYMENT WATER METER Installed in your garden or on your property wall Outdoor Or property wall Display Panel Token Socket

11 What does it cost? Meters can be bought @ R3 200-00 or meters can be rented @ approximately R80.00/meter/month. T & C’s apply Waterwatch admin fee: R32-42/meter/month Rental and admin fee escalates with CPI Vendor commission is 5% All of the above includes VAT Excludes installation fee.

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13 Is prepaid water meters legal? CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA Lindiwe Mazibuko and Others v City of Johannesburg and Others Case CCT 39/09 [2009] ZACC 28 Date of Judgment: 8 October 2009 On pre-paid water meters, the Court held (contrary to the High Court and the Supreme Court of Appeal) that the national legislation and the City’s own by-laws authorise the latter to introduce pre-paid water meters as part of Operation Gcin’amanzi. The Court concluded that the installation of the meters was neither unfair nor discriminatory.


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