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From about 1978 to 1995 Polybutylene piping more commonly known as "blue poly" was commonly used for water lines. It was low cost and cheap to install, and seen as the "next best thing" as a replacement for copper piping in homes and business. You tend to see it more in the Southern and Western states in the US - what they call the "Sun Belt" states. Most or this type type of pipe is dull gray or white in finish. If you do some research, you'll find that many housing and construction experts estimate it was installed in as many as 10 million homes. That's about one out of every 5 homes build during those years.
Do you have blue poly pipe? Well, the easiest way to tell is that underground water pipe with blue poly is usually blue, but there is some chance it could be gray or black and still be polybutylene. You might have to ask a plumber, since gray and black pipe can also be what they call "black poly" (a completely different makeup of piping). A lot of times blue poly is at where the piping comes into your home, or at the water meter. You might see it by your water heater, or by toilets or sinks.
Why is blue poly piping no longer popular or used? Two words: pipe failure, and lawsuits. In fact, the maker of blue poly - Shell Oil Company, will no longer accept damage claims through it's class action suit for blue poly as of May 1, 2009. Why do the pipes fail? While there doesn't seem to be an absolute definitive cause, most believe that it's the chemicals in the water, like chlorine over time. The blue poly pipes become brittle and pieces of them flack off, and the fittings often crack - sometimes very small fissures.
In the first years of problems, lawsuits alleged that improper installation was the cause, but experts testified that "increased use of cloramines accelerates corrosion and degradation of some metals and elastomers common to distribution plumbing". So you can imagine that if you buy a home in the Sun-Belt region of the US that was built in the 80's or 90's, one of the first things you want to check is if the plumbing has any blue polybutylene piping. Don't rely on a building inspector to tell you, call a certified plumber.
If you're looking for an Atlanta plumber, maybe the Atlanta Plumbing Directory can help.
Global Smart Water Meters Market 2008-2012--Aarkstore Enterprise Market Research Aggregation
Smart Water Meters, which has been launched recently in the market, help in identifying and reporting the water consumption data at various levels. The information captured is transferred to a computer based system through wireless communication. Thus, the information can be used for efficient water planning (water restrictions), distributing water usage in peak times (off-peak, peak), capacity planning, use/time based costing (smart tariffs), and better operations management.
The benefits of implementing Smart Water Meters to both the user and utility providers are tremendous. It facilitates faster and more efficient meter reading, theft detection, leaks, remote monitoring, etc, for the provider. The consumers benefit from knowing the usage patterns, low off peak costs, detecting of household leaks, etc.
The market for Smart Water Meters is gaining ground with many governments encouraging its usage. Further, popularity of Smart Energy Meters, climate change awareness and interest from leading IT players in promoting water management are driving the market. Although, at present, the Smart Water Meters market trails behind the market of Smart Energy Meters, it is forecast to gain significant growth rates by the end of 2010 and 2011.
However, there are factors such as high cost, return on investment, availability of infrastructure and low awareness about water shortage problems among consumers that are inhibiting the growth of the Smart Water Meter market.
The report by TechNavio Insights forecasts the size of the global smart water meters market over the period 2008-2012. It segments the market into three geographic regions: Americas, APAC and EMEA, representing the market size and forecast for each of these regions. Further, it discusses the key market trends, drivers and challenges of the global smart water meters market and profiles some of the key vendors of this industry.
To know more about this report kindly visit:
http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Global-Smart-Water-Meters-Market-2008-2012-37668.html
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What does it mean if there is water in my water meter?
By the guage on the water meter there is water that I can see that has leaked into the guage. Do you know what I should do? Is this a problem? Does it need to be replaced or can I just drain it?
Thanks!
In most communities the water meters are owned by the utility, just like your electric meter. Tell the water utility their meter is broken and needs to be replaced.
City Council Approves Water Meter Ordinance
The City Council Monday unanimously approved an ordinance that requires developers to install water meters for each unit in new multifamily and mixed-use homes in San Diego.
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