Water use warning as temperatures soar across the Midlands
Severn Trent Water is urging customers to help save water as we brace for another period of warm weather across the region
Midlands supplier Severn Trent Water is urging customers to help save water as we brace for another period of warm weather across the region.
It comes after record temperatures sparked rising demand in places like Staffordshire – which has also seen a dramatic reduction in rainfall.
The Midlands saw the warmest spring on record and its driest in more than 50 years, followed by a blistering start to summer as the thermometer hit 34C in parts of the UK last week.
In Staffordshire specifically, Severn Trent say rainfall dropped significantly in June, with just 37% of what is normally expected, compared to around 50% in other counties in the Severn Trent region, which means there’s less water in reservoirs and rivers.
Meanwhile, demand for water has continued to rise during the hot weather.
Severn Trent is now urging Staffordshire customers to help to ensure there’s plenty of water for everyone this summer by following water saving tips to help reduce demand for water – which can also save them money.
Doug Clarke, Water Resources Planning Lead at Severn Trent, said: “Across Staffordshire, we’ve been experiencing record temperatures, combined with significantly lower rainfall.
“The drop in rainfall and increasing demand for water means we need to ask Staffordshire customers to help save water where they can. Simple switches can make a massive difference.
“It is obviously very important to keep hydrated in the summer but there are plenty of ways we can all also be water wise. Tips include turning off taps when brushing teeth, using a watering can in the garden instead of a sprinkler and placing a jug of water in the fridge so customers can enjoy a nice cold glass, instead of running the tap.”
Less than half the average rainfall
From March to May this year, the Severn Trent region as a whole saw just 39% of its usual rainfall average after a record-breaking warm and dry spring.
Severn Trent’s reservoirs are one of our major sources of water, along with rivers and groundwater. Overall, our reservoirs are currently at 71% of storage capacity on average this week, but Tittesworth, which supplies the north Staffordshire area, is at 56%.
Doug added: “With less rain and record dry weather, there’s of course less water in rivers and reservoirs. But there are ways we can all save water, which will help reduce demand on everyone’s water supplies and help the environment.
“We’ve been working over the last few years to make our network more resilient, including reducing leakage by a record 16% in the last five years.
“It’s also hugely important that we are all water wise so there’s always enough to go round.”
Other top water-saving tips include:
- Turn off your taps when they're not in use
- Look out for leaks
- Use fixtures which are water efficient
- Try a shower timer
- Run full loads in the dishwasher
- Get a water meter