anywhere in the south
Submitted by adriatica on Sat, 08/08/2009 - 16:00In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
its pretty normal for anywhere south of the rome pescara line... Sicily i think having some of the worst probelms...clues are massive tanks on apartment blocks... or in the case of Abruzzo where they build coastal apartments along the Chieti coast where the pressure in the summer does not allow the water to rise above the first floor apartment... even just south of us in the region served by the ACA company the water is not available constantley... as a matter of fact... not just broken pipes...water privatistaion has long been on the books here with little sucess...obviously Italians when they see what has happened with all other state comapnies here know that nothing much will change...however they have tno national strategy... hence as i say in the province of Teramo the Ruzzo supplies water pretty well consistantley, ACA just south always runs out...why dont they combine...the other point is that many drinking waters after the north south divide are in actual fact not drinking water... its tap water and not that secure to drink...many reports in Italy pertaining to your problem and also quality are shown in papers or TV pretty well every year since water in taps began...its no use complaining... however contact the comune and maybe they will deliver some to you.. as for coping.. i wouldnt or couldnt... i prefer to live north of the line...
water
Submitted by sebastiano on Mon, 08/10/2009 - 05:31In reply to anywhere in the south by adriatica
hi,Adriatica is right....that is what you get..in the south.where my mother in law lives in sicilia between june and september water is OFF most of the time and occasionally ON ,during which time you have to rush to shower or fill containers with water,or shower in the snmall hours of the morning.she lives only 20 k from Catania in a town of around 30.000 so not small.in the past when i've mentioned on this forum about being ONE of the factors to consider before buying living in the south it appeared i was considered predjudiced twards the south but it's like that almost everywhere..south of mason dixon line...
View from the South
Submitted by Milky Bar Kid on Sun, 08/09/2009 - 03:46In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
One of the benefits of living in the South is that it has taught us to respect and appreciate what a valuable resource water is. With two large cisterni we are pretty much self sufficient and it is qute a good feeling to no longer be controlled by inefficeint water companies.
plenty of water
Submitted by adriatica on Sun, 08/09/2009 - 15:40In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
the stupid thing is there is plenty of water... as milky bar says its the water comapnies... you get tired of watching programs regarding leaks... projects of dams already built but never used... and huge amounts of money being given and spent and yet no better water supply... hwoever here i think we all value water... as we are all on meters... what i would say is that in a modern western european country i regard it as my right to have drinking water out of my tap... with cisterns this is not possible i believe...
It is possible
Submitted by Milky Bar Kid on Wed, 08/12/2009 - 07:13In reply to plenty of water by adriatica
You can have drinking water with a cisterna - here is the type of thing you need.http://www.easyh2o.co.uk/ProductDetails.asp?ProductID=82Mind you I go a bit OTT with making sure the water is OK and treat the water so that it is better than UK drinking water standards (don't have the data for Italian water). So basically I have cut out the middle man - the water company
Very illuminating
Submitted by elliven on Tue, 08/11/2009 - 16:50In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec