French Residential Water Connection, Supply and Usage

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Moving to France may be the most exciting event in your life, and in this article we explain how to arrange your French water connection, possible problems you’ll encounter with mains pressure and water quality, and how to deal with these, and finally, when to expect water restrictions.

Local Water Supply

The water rights in France are owned by local communes, and most is outsource to private corporations that maintain the water networks, provide billing, and develop infrastructure in consultation with the commune. Water …

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