Yorkshire using an extra 200 million litres of water a day in hot weather

The region's water consumption has surged during the heatwave

Swinsty Reservoir, which is used by Yorkshire Water to supply the region
Author: Matt SoanesPublished 21st Jul 2021

Yorkshire's water use is up by around 200 million litres a day because of the recent warm weather.

That's about as much water used by a city like York or Leeds on an average day.

Yorkshire Water is now reminding its customers about the need to save water wherever possible, so they can keep supplies going.

Neil Dewis, director of water at Yorkshire Water, said:

“We had a wet start to July, but the last week has certainly made up for it. We’ve seen a substantial increase in the amount of water people are using across the region, with lots of people enjoying the sunshine by tending to their gardens or splashing in paddling pools.

“There are some really small ways to save water whilst its hot – that shouldn’t dampen your fun or cause too much hassle.

“If you’re enjoying a paddling pool then pop a fitted bed sheet over it during the night to keep the water fresh for the next day, rather than having to refill it.

“If your garden is looking a little thirsty, wait till the evening to give it a drink with a watering can – the cooler temperature gives the plants more of a chance to absorb the water and you wont need to use as much.”

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