Hosepipe ban for Hampshire and Isle of Wight
•Hosepipe ban for Hampshire and Isle of WightImage caption, Customers have been told to ditch the garden hose from 10 July, or earlier ideallyByGalya DimitrovaSouth of EnglandPublished1 hour agoA hosep...
•Southern Water said the restriction would come into force on 10 July but is requesting customers to "put down their hosepipes now, to avoid putting the network under further pressure".A ban for South...
•Southern Water said its restrictions would likely run until the autumn unless there was significant and sustained rainfall.It comes after the warmest spring on record and last week's record-breaking h...
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Hosepipe ban for Hampshire and Isle of WightImage caption, Customers have been told to ditch the garden hose from 10 July, or earlier ideallyByGalya DimitrovaSouth of EnglandPublished1 hour agoA hosepipe ban is being introduced for about one million customers across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight for a second year in a row. Southern Water said the restriction would come into force on 10 July but is requesting customers to "put down their hosepipes now, to avoid putting the network under further pressure".A ban for South East Water customers in Kent started from Friday. Southern Water said its restrictions would likely run until the autumn unless there was significant and sustained rainfall.It comes after the warmest spring on record and last week's record-breaking heatwave.It is the first time the company has introduced a temporary use restriction in consecutive years, following on from last year's ban from mid-July until the end of October.The company said the River Test, which supplies most of the water to homes and businesses in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, was at a "critically low level".Image caption, Nearly one million customers in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight rely on the River Test for their drinking water"In June, we've actually seen a third of the flow and so the models have just not necessarily predicted that," said Tania Flasck, director of water operations."When we've actually measured the levels we've seen it's dropped down a lot, a lot further and faster than we've anticipated."Households are being asked to use watering cans or buckets for activities such as watering gardens, filling paddling pools or washing cars.Southern Water said investment in infrastructure, including the UK's first new reservoir for 30 years, would help stop it taking water from the Test and Itchen rivers by 2040.Paul Vignaux, executive director of the Test and Itchen Association, said: "...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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