The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Water use rockets during lockdown

-

People across the east are using enough extra water for 80 cups of tea a day, it has been revealed. The latest data from Anglian Water shows the water company pumped an additional 200 million litres of water to homes across the East - including in Peterborou­gh - on some of the warmest days during May. During one of the driest springs on record, and with millions of homes on lockdown for the last two months, the increase is roughly 20 percent more than normal for this time of year - similar to the levels reached during the middle of the 2018 summer heatwave. The water company provides over four million customers with drinking water across the East of England, supplying on average a billion litres of water a day to homes and businesses. The water comes from a combinatio­n of groundwate­r sources and surface water reservoirs. Director of water wervices for Anglian Water Paul Valleley said: “Since lockdown began, we have seen an increase in the demand for water as people wash their hands more, stay hydrated and use more for DIY in their homes and gardens.

“On average, water use has risen by between five and 10 per cent since lockdown began, but we’ve seen peaks of up to 20 percent which is unpreceden­ted for this time of year.”

This increase equates to every customer drinking an additional 80 cups of tea a day, or taking an extra four-minute shower. Paul added: “As key workers our engineers have been working hard throughout lockdown to keep taps running and toilets flushing. The risk, if we continue to see peak demand levels like these is that only so much water we can treat and put into the network at any one time. If everyone draws on that supply at the same time, we could see water pressures dip, meaning it can’t flow from the taps so freely. After a wet winter our water supplies are in a good position with reservoirs 90% full and groundwate­r levels healthy.”

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom