Thames Water Issues New UK Hosepipe Ban Statement as Rain Hits
Thames Water said the ban will remain while dry conditions persist, after July rainfall in the catchment fell to less than 1mm, or 2% of average.
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Millions of Britons told expect hosepipe ban to last until 2027 despite rainfall
More than 10 million households could face hosepipe restrictions until the end of the year, as Britain's largest water company issues a warning over the prolonged period of hot and dry weather leaving a lasting impact on water supplies. Thames Water has said its temporary use restrictions may remain in place for several months, with bosses insisting the measures are needed to protect the environment and allow water resources to recover.Nevil Mun…
Hosepipe Ban Might Not Be Lifted Until The End Of 2026, Says Thames Water
Parts of England and Wales are experiencing drought following an unbelievably dry summer and higher-than-usual water consumption. As a result, many water suppliers have opted to enforce a temporary usage ban (TUB), also known as a hosepipe ban. This includes companies that haven’t introduced hosepipe bans in decades, like Wessex Water.While recent temperatures have been far more forgiving, with rain and cooler air finally making their welcome wa…
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