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Yorkshire Braces for Hosepipe Ban as Reservoirs Fall to 55.8%

Regulators await Environment Secretary sign-off on an Elslack drought order with water firms preparing usage restrictions after record demand.

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Overview

  • Reservoir stocks dropped by 2.5 percentage points last week to 55.8 percent of capacity, compared with a seasonal average of 81.9 percent.
  • Daily consumption nearly reached 1.5 billion litres on June 30, exceeding typical output by 200 million litres.
  • Internal Yorkshire Water documents indicate a temporary hosepipe ban covering five million households is pencilled in for July 14, subject to final approval.
  • The Environment Agency has applied for a six-month drought order to limit outflow from Elslack reservoir, pending sign-off by Environment Secretary Steve Reed.
  • Yorkshire Water has deployed 100 extra staff to tackle leaks, transferred supplies between reservoirs, and urged customers to conserve water.