natural gas (or is it electricity?) to heat fresh
drinking water that's
then
being sent down the drain.
The solution is to re-valve or replace the hot water faucet in the
upstairs
bathroom so it shuts off properly.
-jake
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Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2018 23:26:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jake <jake(a)spaz.org>
To: discuss(a)lists.omnicommons.org, building(a)lists.omnicommons.org
Subject: water leak in upstairs bathroom
i feel like i wrote this email a while ago but i'm not sure.
the bathroom in the corner of the upstairs bathroom (next to the
kitchen) hot
water faucet is leaking, flowing openly
continuously, unless it is
vigorously
forced off. This does not happen.
when i go into that bathroom (which is not often) i see that the hot
water is
just flowing. Because the seal in the valve is
worn out. So i turned
off the
service valve under the sink to turn off the
water to the faulty valve.
But
someone else turns it back on. and then people
leave the water on.
Omni has probably used thousands of gallons and hundreds of dollars in
water
alone, not to mention the wasted energy and money
of heating all that
hot water
that's then flowing into the sewers.
I am not going to replace the valve, but i'm here to point out the
problem
and
hopefully someone will fix it. If not, i'll
block off the pipe since
it's
something I know how to do, but it would be a
waste of effort since it
needs to
be repaired properly anyway.
will someone please confirm they'll take care of this?
-jake
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