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Water-use warning as thirsty city tops March record

Tom Rowland
Tom Rowland
Hamilton News·
7 Mar, 2019 09:16 PM3 mins to read

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Metservice Weather National Forecast - March 7th - 9th

A sprinkler ban is closer for Hamilton, as the city's water usage continues to break records and the warmer weather seems set to stay through March.

The water use in the city continues to soar as NIWA Weather reported Hamilton was the first New Zealand city centre to crack the 50 continuous days with maximum temperatures of at least 25C this summer.

Hamilton is currently at water alert level two, which means sprinklers and watering systems can only be used on alternate days, even street numbers on even days; odd street numbers on odd days, between 6-8am and 6-8pm.

City waters manager Maire Porter told Hamilton News the city's daily water use has continued to exceed higher than average usages for this time of year.

"Hamilton's daily water use has repeatedly exceeded 70 million litres a day over the past week at a time where it would normally be decreasing," Ms Porter said. "On Sunday the city's water use peaked at 80 million litres which is the highest water use March day on record. If this level of use increases, or continues for too long, Hamilton will need to consider moving to further water restrictions."

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On a typical winter day Hamilton would use about 50 million litres.

The treatment plant beside the Waikato River has a peak production capacity of 106 million litres per day, although Hamilton must stay within its water uptake consent limit.

Recent water usage figures from council show 40 per cent of water being produced at the water treatment plant is not being returned into the wastewater system, so is largely being used in gardens and for outdoor purposes.

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"We need residents to stick to the city's current sprinkler restrictions, and to be smart about their non-essential water use, especially outside."

Last year, Hamilton had been on water alert level one through the start of March, before all restrictions were lifted by March 27.

Water blasting to clean Victoria Bridge may be affected if the city moves to water alert level three.

An approved water management plan is in place to ensure the efficient and considered use of water. If the city's water alert level moves beyond level two, water use for the project will be reviewed.

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Weatherwatch has said that record-breaking heat in Australia has moved over to New Zealand meaning this week and next week would be warmer than average for most parts of the country.

"Central Otago, inland Canterbury, Nelson, Marlborough, King Country and Waikato all have highs last Sunday and/or next week of around 27 or 28 degrees, some pockets may even reach 30 ," a Weatherwatch statement says.

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