They’ve said that they “can’t completely rule them out this summer”
The threat of yet another heatwave has forced Anglian Water to reassess its stand on whether to impose a hosepipe ban across the Eastern region. In June, the water authority issued a statement saying it had “no plans to introduce a hosepipe ban this year.”
However, the latest weather forecasts – which suggest another stretch of exceptionally hot weather this July – have made Anglian Water reconsider its position.
Ian Rule, Anglian Water’s Director of Water Services said: “Although we’re not putting hosepipe bans in place at the moment, the situation is changing very quickly and we can’t completely rule them out for this summer.”
The upcoming spell of hot weather will be the third heatwave this year so far. Anglian Water suggested heatwaves could become the ‘new normal’ as the climate crisis progresses.
Mr Rule added: “Right now, we’re facing another hot spell, and we know we’re likely to see more of this weather this summer – not to mention the years to come.”
As such, the water provider believes consumers will need to develop a sustained behaviour change throughout the upcoming summer and beyond
“By using a little less water where you can, you can help ensure there’s enough for everyone, now and for generations to come,” the director said.
Anglian Water provides vital services to nearly seven million people across the Eastern region. Mr Rule assured consumers the company is planning ahead to ensure the region will continue to enjoy reliable water supplies for years to come.
He said: “Climate change and population growth are increasing pressure on our water resources, so we’re continuing to invest in major infrastructure, including our strategic pipeline and plans for two new reservoirs, alongside solutions like desalination and water reuse.”





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