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South East Water hosepipe and sprinkler ban comes into force | South East Water hosepipe and sprinkler ban comes into force |
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The ban will affect more than 1.4 million customers in Kent, East Sussex and West Sussex | The ban will affect more than 1.4 million customers in Kent, East Sussex and West Sussex |
A hosepipe and sprinkler ban affecting more than 1.4 million people has come into force. | A hosepipe and sprinkler ban affecting more than 1.4 million people has come into force. |
South East Water said demand for drinking water had reached "record levels" since May due to extended spells of warm and dry weather. | South East Water said demand for drinking water had reached "record levels" since May due to extended spells of warm and dry weather. |
The temporary ban will affect households in Kent, East Sussex and West Sussex, the firm said. | The temporary ban will affect households in Kent, East Sussex and West Sussex, the firm said. |
Under the restrictions, people are prevented from using hosepipes for watering their gardens, washing cars, windows and patios, or filling swimming and paddling pools. | Under the restrictions, people are prevented from using hosepipes for watering their gardens, washing cars, windows and patios, or filling swimming and paddling pools. |
Anyone flouting the restriction could be fined up to £1,000. | Anyone flouting the restriction could be fined up to £1,000. |
South East Water's head of water resources Nick Price told BBC Radio Kent: "We're trying to take the pressure of the drinking water supply so there's enough for everyone." | |
He added: "Prosecution is very much a last resort. I'm pleased to say most people are really understanding and have done what they need to do." | |
The firm said it saw the highest levels of water usage so far this year on 30 June, reaching 680-million litres - 105 million litres of water a day more than the average for summer. | The firm said it saw the highest levels of water usage so far this year on 30 June, reaching 680-million litres - 105 million litres of water a day more than the average for summer. |
It said it continued to monitor the situation in its Western region, where it serves customers in parts of Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire. | It said it continued to monitor the situation in its Western region, where it serves customers in parts of Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire. |
Mr Price added: "We're keeping a really close eye on the forecast." | |
Tonbridge resident Dina Bonarius says South East Water should fix leaks in their system | |
But some residents in Kent said they felt the company needed to take other measures before punishing customers. | |
Dina Bonarius, from Tonbridge, says the ban means it will take her an extra hour and a half to water her garden using a watering can rather than a hose. | |
She said: "South East Water should fix all of the leaks in their system as soon as possible. | |
"We're doing all we can to save water so why aren't they?" | |
It follows a ban from Yorkshire Water which began 11 July – the first of 2025 – with Thames Water planning a ban from 22 July. | It follows a ban from Yorkshire Water which began 11 July – the first of 2025 – with Thames Water planning a ban from 22 July. |
Southern Water's ban – affecting almost one million customers across Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight – will come into effect from 21 July. | Southern Water's ban – affecting almost one million customers across Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight – will come into effect from 21 July. |
In May, Southern Water, SES Water and Affinity Water told the BBC they did not expect to introduce water use restrictions, such as hosepipe bans, in 2025. | In May, Southern Water, SES Water and Affinity Water told the BBC they did not expect to introduce water use restrictions, such as hosepipe bans, in 2025. |
It comes as the UK has experienced three heatwaves so far this year, with the BBC Weather Centre confirming 1 July as the hottest day of the year when 35.8C was recorded in Faversham, Kent. | It comes as the UK has experienced three heatwaves so far this year, with the BBC Weather Centre confirming 1 July as the hottest day of the year when 35.8C was recorded in Faversham, Kent. |
The Environment Agency has already said that some areas of the UK are either in drought or a "state of prolonged dry weather", after the second driest spring on record for England and the sixth overall across the UK. | The Environment Agency has already said that some areas of the UK are either in drought or a "state of prolonged dry weather", after the second driest spring on record for England and the sixth overall across the UK. |
Periods of dry weather and low rivers can have consequences for the environment and wildlife," the Environment Agency said. | Periods of dry weather and low rivers can have consequences for the environment and wildlife," the Environment Agency said. |
Hot and dry weather can increase wildfires, severely damaging vulnerable areas of heathland and moorland," a spokesperson said. | Hot and dry weather can increase wildfires, severely damaging vulnerable areas of heathland and moorland," a spokesperson said. |
"Crop failure is also a major impact of drought while low water levels make navigation difficult on canals and some rivers." | "Crop failure is also a major impact of drought while low water levels make navigation difficult on canals and some rivers." |
None of the water companies with hosepipe bans in place have specified exactly when restrictions will be lifted. | None of the water companies with hosepipe bans in place have specified exactly when restrictions will be lifted. |
Will there be further hosepipe bans? | Will there be further hosepipe bans? |
While some of the UK has experienced rain since the end of the last heatwave, the long-term forecast for some may be more concerning. | While some of the UK has experienced rain since the end of the last heatwave, the long-term forecast for some may be more concerning. |
Southern and eastern areas of the UK are expected to experience drier than normal conditions through the next month until mid-August. | Southern and eastern areas of the UK are expected to experience drier than normal conditions through the next month until mid-August. |
While droughts are complex to forecast, it may give an indication that with drier than average weather on the way, there could be further restrictions this summer. | While droughts are complex to forecast, it may give an indication that with drier than average weather on the way, there could be further restrictions this summer. |
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