Thanks for your reply. Here's a photo of the service head and meter.

I've just had a thought - my water main is a plastic pipe which is converted to metal just before the meter. As the metal does not extend outside the equipotental zone of the house, is equipotential bonding required for that service?
What I've read suggests that only extraneous conductive parts of the location require bonding. I interpret this as parts of the location which are both extraneous
and conductive. The water main is extraneous but isn't conductive.