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Repairing leak from mains water


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That means you are not being charged for the leaking water but should notify them before it gets worse.  Not sure there is any council involved - suspect it would be whoever supplies the water - here in Bangkok it would be MWA

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You're in a village  not a town or city,if your village is anything like ours ,it is the village only water supply,no water board,the village will have a local guy that will see to any repairs ,our guy is at the end of our Soi ask around to find who it is .

Looking at that photo not a difficult job to do yourself ,concrete  probably only 3-4 inches thick,water meters are often encased in concrete to prevent them from getting stolen. 

No reason why you can not do it your self.

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23 minutes ago, Bill97 said:

Except for the fact that it is not yours, not on your property

Water meters in the villages are usually owned by the people using them, often the walls are built near, but not exactly on the boundary.

 

So it is quite possible that neither claim is correct.

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