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Hosepipe Ban Looms as Water Demand Surges in Wales

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Welsh Water is warning of a potential hosepipe ban affecting around 33,000 properties due to record water demand. This surge, driven by prolonged hot weather, has seen daily water supply reach one billion litres—20% above normal levels for this time of year. Areas in mid and south Ceredigion, along with parts of north Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, are likely to face restrictions if demand does not decrease significantly.

The sustained high demand is placing immense pressure on the local water supply network, particularly as holidaymakers flock to these regions during the summer season. Welsh Water’s Chief Customer Officer emphasised the need for immediate action from residents to reduce non-essential water use to avoid restrictions. Simple measures like using watering cans instead of hoses and only running full loads in washing machines can help.

The company is closely monitoring the situation and will make a final decision on the hosepipe ban later this week. If implemented, the ban will be lifted once weather conditions improve and local water storage levels normalise. This situation highlights the growing challenges of water management in the face of climate change and increasing demand.

Residents are urged to be proactive in conserving water to help mitigate the need for these restrictions. The potential ban serves as a reminder of the importance of sustainable water use, especially during peak demand periods.

Source: BBC News

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