A spate of warm weather has forced Southland District Council to activate water restrictions throughout the region.
In Riverton, urgent water conservation is needed and a complete sprinkler ban is now in place.
Southland District Council manager operations and programming – water and waste services Jo Findley said water restrictions were vital.
“We are in the unfortunate position of having to push out district-wide water restrictions today,”
he said.
“This is in response to continued pressure on our water networks, particularly in Riverton, but also in Te Anau and other areas. These restrictions are to ensure we can continue to supply water for consumption and firefighting.”
It was hoped predicted rain later in the week would have a positive impact on water reservoirs.
“The restrictions are likely to be in place until Friday and will apply to all consumers, including commercial operations and the likes of golf clubs and bowling clubs.”
The community is asked to follow water-saving guidelines, including:
- Gardens should only be watered as required and in the early morning or evening
- Don’t leave sprinklers unattended
- Don’t leave taps running
- Shower instead of bathe
- Use a bucket to wash the car
- Fix any drips
- Report council pipe leaks to 0800 732 732.