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UK hosepipe ban enforcement begins today

Restriction affects 15 million people across country

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 Aug 2022 5:00PM

UK hosepipe ban enforcement begins today
The hosepipe ban comes into force today and affects 15 million people across Greater London, the Midlands, Thames Valley, Gloucestershire, parts of Surrey, Kent and North Wiltshire. – Pixabay pic, August 24, 2022

LONDON – A hosepipe ban announced last week has come into force across much of England today. 

Thames Water, one of England’s major water service providers, announced the restrictions on commercial water usage after successive heatwaves and the declaration of an official drought.

The ban was announced on August 17 and will affect 15 million people across Greater London, the Midlands, Thames Valley, Gloucestershire, parts of Surrey, Kent and North Wiltshire.

“From today, we’re bringing in a hosepipe ban (also known as a temporary use ban) for all customers we supply water to,” Thames Water said in an announcement last week.

“After the driest July on record, and below average rainfall in 10 of the last 12 months, water levels in our rivers and reservoirs are much lower than usual.”

We have more teams reducing leakage than ever before, working every hour to find and fix more than 1,100 leaks every week,” it added.

Under the hosepipe ban, people will be restricted from the commercial use of water which includes watering their gardens, filling their pools and ponds, as well as washing their cars.

This year the UK has experienced its hottest and driest summer with the months of July and August experiencing two heatwaves and recording temperatures between 35-40°C. – Bernama, August 24, 2022

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