[Talk-GB] Identifying new-ish housing estates
Chris Hodges
chris at c-hodges.co.uk
Fri Jan 27 13:20:47 UTC 2023
Thinking locally to me, the sewage pumping stations say nothing about
the water company. We have Bristol Water for supply, but Wessex Water
take it away again.
On 27/01/2023 12:45, Philip Barnes wrote:
> Had no idea such a thing happened, but I have lived in two different
> places 70 miles apart and have only had one water account as I am
> still in the same company area.
>
> Thinking locally the only indication of water company are on the
> sewage pumping stations.
>
> Phil (trigpoint)
>
> On 27 January 2023 10:50:29 GMT, Jez Nicholson
> <jez.nicholson at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Part of a system I'm building involves identifying which water
> company is responsible for water and sewage. This is easy enough
> as there are designated areas and an EA API, however.... It is
> sometimes possible for a new housing estate to be served by a
> completely different water company (no idea why, maybe they get a
> cheaper deal?).
>
> So, what are your thoughts on, identifying new-ish housing estates
> and finding an example of this anomaly? I say 'newish' as it will
> probably need to have a postcode and possibly be lived in, not
> under construction.
>
>
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