Great Britain
This article was added by the user . TheWorldNews is not responsible for the content of the platform.

Yorkshire water hose ban declared as millions of Britons face new restrictions today

yorkshire water hosepipe ban

Yorkshire Water is 27 First hosepipe ban in years (Image: GETTY)

Provide content. deepen your understanding. This may include advertising from us and third parties as we understand it. You can withdraw at any time. Details

Temporary hose ban he said will start on August 26th, with fines of up to £1,000 for violators is imposed. The water company said the reservoir level had dropped below 50% for the first time since the 1995 drought, and warned it could take months to recover without rain. "We've done everything we can to avoid imposing restrictions, but unfortunately restrictions have become necessary as part of our drought planning," said Neil Dewis, the company's water chief.

He said the decision to introduce the hosepipe ban was "based on the risk that water stocks will continue to decline in the coming weeks."

Dewis added: It limits the amount of water that must be pumped from the river. ''

Yorkshire Water serves his five million customers spread across West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, East Yorkshire, parts of North Lincolnshire, most of North Yorkshire and parts of Derbyshire. offers.

According to the company, similar restrictions that have been introduced have reduced water return by up to 10%.

Yorkshire Water introduces a hosepipe ban, meaning it can apply for Drought Permits and Drought Orders that allow it to manage its water resources.

Dewis continued: “This means we can pump more water from rivers and less runoff from our reservoirs, so we can continue to provide the water our customers depend on us for.”

This is breaking news. More follow...