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  1. #1
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    Default The Hose pipe ban has been...

    Lifted ... finally you can water your crispy brown grass wash your cars and waste as much water as you like

    Quote Originally Posted by BBC News
    Water companies lift hosepipe ban

    Customers are still being urged to use water responsibly
    Four water firms in the south east of England are lifting their hosepipe bans after months of above average rainfall.
    Thames Water, Southern Water, Three Valleys Water and Sutton and East Surrey Water have lifted the ban, which affected more than 13m customers.

    The restrictions were introduced last year and in 2005 following record dry winters for two consecutive years.

    But the Environment Agency warned groundwater levels are still low and there is a risk of drought next summer.

    Both South East Water and Mid Kent Water said they would review their ban at the end of January.

    CUSTOMER NUMBERS
    Thames Water - 8.1m customers
    Southern Water - 1.6m
    Three Valleys Water - 3m
    Sutton and East Surrey - 642,000
    South East Water - 1.4m
    Mid Kent Water - 585,000

    Thames Water said heavy downpours over the past four months had raised groundwater levels which are expected to become normal by February.

    Sutton and East Surrey Water's reservoir, at Bough Beech in Kent, is full but accounts for only 15% of supply and Three Valleys Water said its underground aquifers were starting to replenish.

    South East Water's reservoirs at Ardingly and Arlington in Sussex are full, but many of the company's underground sources are only now showing signs of recovery.

    Barbara Young, chief executive of the Environment Agency, said as water levels were in a better position than they were this time last year, it was reasonable for the companies to lift the bans.

    She added: "Despite the wet autumn and winter so far, groundwater levels are still low in parts of the South East and it is too early to say the drought is completely over.

    Positive legacy

    "If the rest of the winter is dry, there is still a risk of drought next summer."

    Despite the lifting of the hosepipe and sprinkler bans, all four companies are urging customers to keep aware of how much water they are using.

    Three Valleys Water's managing director, Peter Darby, said: "The positive legacy of the drought is that it reminded all of us that water is a precious resource and as with all other resources it is possible to reduce, reuse and recycle."

    Cholderton and District Water, the only other company to introduce a hosepipe ban, lifted restrictions
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    No we cant waste water, why would you waste water when you know we will have another one in the summer, DONT WASTE IT

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    Scotland don't have any cutbacks... yeeeehaww!
    ​KISS MY ARSE MATT GARNER.
    better?

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    about time, we'll get another one by june though.
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    Good good,it was annoying not being able to use the hose

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    I use my hose frequently.
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    lmao i just used it anyway
    oh go and tell the king that the sky is falling in
    when its not

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