Recently, I’ve started thinking about our utility bills, especially after noticing that our household’s water consumption is significantly higher than average. Statistics show that the average person uses about 5 cubic meters of water per month, but our numbers were different.
It all started when I wrote a post about my experience with the water supply. The incident occurred due to an incorrect receipt showing that we used 140 cubic meters of water in a month. The error was corrected, and it turned out that our actual consumption was 47 cubic meters, which seemed incredibly high for three people.
Thinking about this, I decided to check the functionality of our meter myself. I did it quite simply: I memorized the last digit of the meter, poured three liters of water into a container, and checked the reading. The meter worked perfectly.
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