Sorry to drag this up 2 months on but this is the first time I've seen someone mention parallel paths in respect of properties that have both water & gas/oil etc, one fed by copper and the other (usually the water) in plastic up to the stop tap then off round the property in copper. This issue arose for me the other day re mechanical connections at boiler etc thus meaning there would be continuity through the pipe work from the gas meter to the water intake. With the gas bond connected i'm getting 0.02/0.03 at the water intake (MET to pipework), this reading would rise to approx 0.2 with gas bond disconnected. Clearly the entire copper pipework system is extraneous but was unsure whether to bond incoming water. ELECSA told me that so long as I was getting a reading below 0.05 at the water intake with gas bond connected that the water needn't be bonded, hmmm.
This situation must be present in millions of properties where the water comes in in plastic & the gas in copper but only the gas is bonded. I've attended a few & have always gone for bonding the water (as a result of carrying out EICRs or small works) but am now in two minds.
I guess if you did an IR from MET to stop tap & you got above 22k then that would indicate that parts of the pipework were in plastic & that at least some of it would not be extraneous, effectively isolating the gas service from the water service.
Sorry to bang on :6: