• Garden watering in Hastings restricted to every second day from tomorrow

Garden watering in Hastings restricted to every second day from tomorrow

Level two water use restrictions will be introduced in Hastings tomorrow in a bid to help conserve water in the summer months ahead.

This level of restriction means hoses and sprinklers can only be used between 6am and 8am and 7pm and 9pm every second day – at odd numbered homes on odd dates, and even numbered homes on even dates. The restrictions apply to all homes that source water from a public Hastings District Council supply.

As well as conserving water, using hoses and sprinklers during these cooler times of the day means gardens get the best out of the water as it is not quickly dried off by the heat.

Hastings District Council is implementing its water restrictions as required by the conditions of its resource consent from the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council. The water levels in our local streams are reaching minimum levels, triggering the first stage of restrictions.

Putting low level restrictions in at this stage should help ensure that higher level restrictions are less likely to be imposed further into summer, depending on the weather.

Council is reviewing its watering programmes for its parks and gardens in the same way that gardeners are being asked to.

Hours of watering are being reduced and moved to the coolest times of the day at parks and gardens supplied from the public system. Some public parks and private green spaces, including the Hawke’s Bay Racecourse and the A&P Showgrounds, have their own bores and so are not subject to the restrictions.

People are encouraged to report water leaks, phone 06 871 5000.

Tips for saving water (inside the home)

  • Check for leaks and fix any leaking taps, pipes or cisterns.
  • Use 'eco' settings on dishwashers and washing machines if available and don’t run them unless they are full.
  • Scrape dirty dishes rather than rinsing.
  • Turn off taps while brushing teeth.
  • Take shorter showers.
  • Limit toilet flushing: if it's yellow let it mellow, if it's brown . . .
  • Store drinking water in the fridge instead of running the tap cold.

Tips for saving water (outside the home)

  • Follow the water restrictions: sprinklers and hoses every second day (odd number homes on odd dates; even number homes on even dates – between 6am and 8am and 7pm and 9pm).
  • Don't water the concrete, use a directional sprinkler.
  • Reuse 'grey water' from the washing machine on lawns and gardens where possible.
  • Use a bucket of water when washing the car, rather than the hose.
  • Use a broom to clean paths rather than hosing.

 

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