Water conservation, Lake Hayes Estate
Water conservation, Lake Hayes Estate
Residents
in Lake Hayes Estate are just weeks away from getting an
improved water supply that will put an end to the regular
watering restrictions that have been a feature of summer
life in the neighbourhood.
Lake Hayes Estate draws
its water from the reservoir in neighbouring Shotover
Country and QLDC is putting in a larger pipe to meet the
increasing demand, particularly in summer.
Council Chief
Engineer Ulrich Glasner says that the new pipe is due to be
installed and operational by Christmas.
In the meantime, the Council is asking Lake Hayes Estate residents to go easy on watering their lawns and gardens for a few more weeks, as demand is close to exceeding the available supply.
“If people are able to reduce their consumption now, we can postpone and possibly even avoid having to impose watering restrictions until the new pipe is in place. After that, we expect that regular water restrictions will become a fading memory for the Lake Hayes Estate community.”
Mr Glasner says that a sprinkler can use up to 1300 litres of water an hour, so even one or two people watering their lawns for a few hours a day has a huge impact on water use.
ENDS