NI on brink of water emergency as supply is close to running out - 'please stop' leaving hoses on overnight says NI Water chief
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Mr. Devin said if the public continued using as much water as it has been using recently it was likely that some customers could lose their supply.
“If demand continues at this level it will lead to failures in our network and some customers will lose supply or suffer low pressure," said Mr. Devin.
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Hide Ad"A number of customers over the past few days are already experiencing this, especially those on high ground.


“Yesterday we put 695 million litres of water into our distribution system, this is over 120 million litres more than normal."
Mr. Devin asked customers to do everything they possibly can to limit their use of water over the next few days.
“We are asking our customers to help us, especially over the next few days when temperatures continue to be high.
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Hide Ad"We know from the increase in our night usage some customers are leaving sprinklers and hoses on overnight, please stop.
“A hose uses more water in one hour than the average family uses in a whole day. “A pressure washer can also be a massive drain, so please think about whether the task is really essential at the moment.”
He continued: “While it is tempting, please avoid using swimming or paddling pools this weekend. Filling a 12ft swimming pool uses the same amount of water 500 people use for daily handwashing.
“We want everyone to enjoy their home and garden, we just need people to think about how they use their water and if what they are doing is essential.”
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