Good morning and apologies for not contributing to the BREXIT thread for some time.
Does anyone have any thoughts on water dowsing? This is basically walking around holding two sticks, one in each hand, and if they cross you are standing above water.
The reason I ask is as follows:
A few weeks ago, I saw a man in a fluorescent jacket standing on my drive dowsing for water with two sticks. He was from Severn Trent Water (that is official and now confirmed) and told me that the supply pipe from the street to my house is leaking. He went on to say that the leak was beneath where he was standing and that it was 300 litres per hour.
Initially I dismissed him as being a twat, but I then to my horror, I realised that he was deadly serious. I asked how he knew the magnitude of the leak, to which he replied that he had listened to it and produced a metal rod with a wooden bobbin attached at the other end. My wife was in the shower at the time (a pumped device from a header tank with a shower head the size of a dustbin lid and side jets too), but he seemed unconcerned. I am not a Severn Trent Water man, but logic tells me to isolate the house at the incoming stop-cock to ensure any water flow is from the supply pipe via a leak.
I can sort of accept the metal rod / bobbin apparatus for hearing water flowing through a pipe, but I'm having great difficulty with the dowsing sticks. I always thought that this was wizardry born from the same customs as horse hair and warts. All of my research points to dowsing having the same probability of success as pure chance and all controlled testing has reached the same conclusion.
I have now received a letter from Severn Trent entitled Supporting you to repair leaks to your water pipe. If you strip away the BS in the letter, it's basically a threatening communication stating that if I don't get it fixed within 28 days, they will come and do it and send me the bill. Not supportive at all.
I'm aware of my responsibilities for repairing a leak, if one exists and I have insurance to cover the work, but I am far from happy about how this is being handled. Severn Trent's staff robustly and forcefully defend water dowsing and have told me that it works in 99% of all leak detecting. I simply can't accept this and won't embark on an expensive (to my insurers) civil engineering project on such unscientific evidence. Severn Trent are putting on a display of total indifference, saying why should I be so bothered, the insurance is paying. This is not good enough.
Sorry to rant on, I just want to know if I am correct to dismiss water dowsing and witchcraft and not to be relied upon?
Cheers
Does anyone have any thoughts on water dowsing? This is basically walking around holding two sticks, one in each hand, and if they cross you are standing above water.
The reason I ask is as follows:
A few weeks ago, I saw a man in a fluorescent jacket standing on my drive dowsing for water with two sticks. He was from Severn Trent Water (that is official and now confirmed) and told me that the supply pipe from the street to my house is leaking. He went on to say that the leak was beneath where he was standing and that it was 300 litres per hour.
Initially I dismissed him as being a twat, but I then to my horror, I realised that he was deadly serious. I asked how he knew the magnitude of the leak, to which he replied that he had listened to it and produced a metal rod with a wooden bobbin attached at the other end. My wife was in the shower at the time (a pumped device from a header tank with a shower head the size of a dustbin lid and side jets too), but he seemed unconcerned. I am not a Severn Trent Water man, but logic tells me to isolate the house at the incoming stop-cock to ensure any water flow is from the supply pipe via a leak.
I can sort of accept the metal rod / bobbin apparatus for hearing water flowing through a pipe, but I'm having great difficulty with the dowsing sticks. I always thought that this was wizardry born from the same customs as horse hair and warts. All of my research points to dowsing having the same probability of success as pure chance and all controlled testing has reached the same conclusion.
I have now received a letter from Severn Trent entitled Supporting you to repair leaks to your water pipe. If you strip away the BS in the letter, it's basically a threatening communication stating that if I don't get it fixed within 28 days, they will come and do it and send me the bill. Not supportive at all.
I'm aware of my responsibilities for repairing a leak, if one exists and I have insurance to cover the work, but I am far from happy about how this is being handled. Severn Trent's staff robustly and forcefully defend water dowsing and have told me that it works in 99% of all leak detecting. I simply can't accept this and won't embark on an expensive (to my insurers) civil engineering project on such unscientific evidence. Severn Trent are putting on a display of total indifference, saying why should I be so bothered, the insurance is paying. This is not good enough.
Sorry to rant on, I just want to know if I am correct to dismiss water dowsing and witchcraft and not to be relied upon?
Cheers