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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 659092" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>It is actually difficult to find - I found dozens of reports on the 2019 check but only one (article without charge - Adelaide Advertiser) on the 2022 check, and the National Measurements Institute website did not seem to give any details except 2019. The pump owners were fined then. They check 4000 to 10000 pumps per year.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly the 2022 Advertiser article only gave the figure for under-pouring pumps. The numerous 2019 reports give both the underpouring and overpouring figures, and at that time far more were overpouring (i.e. in the customers favour) - the same was true in 2018. So it may be as much failure to maintain pumps as intentional. And they say "the report did not suggest that the errors were being made intentionally".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 659092, member: 4386"] It is actually difficult to find - I found dozens of reports on the 2019 check but only one (article without charge - Adelaide Advertiser) on the 2022 check, and the National Measurements Institute website did not seem to give any details except 2019. The pump owners were fined then. They check 4000 to 10000 pumps per year. Interestingly the 2022 Advertiser article only gave the figure for under-pouring pumps. The numerous 2019 reports give both the underpouring and overpouring figures, and at that time far more were overpouring (i.e. in the customers favour) - the same was true in 2018. So it may be as much failure to maintain pumps as intentional. And they say "the report did not suggest that the errors were being made intentionally". [/QUOTE]
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