Kerikeri's water supply could be stretched this summer if an algal bloom persists in a lake which supplies most of the town's water.
About 70 per cent of raw water used for Kerikeri's town water supply usually comes from Lake Waingaro, a reservoir owned and operated by Kerikeri Irrigation Company.
The lake is west of Kerikeri airport, near the intersection of Wiroa and Lodore roads.
The Far North District Council stopped taking water from the lake last Monday after the irrigation company reported the presence of cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae.
While tests for algal bloom toxins continue, water for Kerikeri's treatment plant is being drawn solely from Puketotara Stream, a tributary of Kerikeri River.