Helping you save water all year round - it's in our nature

Our weather is changing

The region saw a record breaking hot and dry summer in 2025, following an unusually hot spring – the warmest we’ve seen in 60-odd years. Rainfall remained significantly below average throughout the year, highlighting an ongoing trend of extreme weather.

It’s now more important than ever for customers to continue to be mindful of their water usage, whatever time of year it is, so there's plenty of water whenever it's needed.

Our teams constantly monitor our water demand, moving water around our network to ensure every one of our customers remain on supply.

Checking for internal leaks

Simple ways to be a water saver

Check out our reservoir levels

Right now our reservoirs are looking healthy across our region. But it's right for everyone to think about how they use water and ways they can save it. 

Our teams always work around the clock, monitoring demand and moving water around our network so everyone remains on supply.

Caring for your water

Click here to find out more about how we are caring and protecting your water this summer, and all year-round. 

Protecting our environment

Over the last few years we have seen temperatures rise during the summer period, this means there is more demand for water during these periods, which is why being water efficient all year round is even more important.

There is lots of ways you can play an important role in reducing water demand, such as reporting leaks, installing water-efficient fixtures, and collecting rainwater, all year round, to water your garden during the drier months. 

Saving water all year round is great for the environment and our water supply, plus you can save you a few pennies if you're on a meter too. Find out more about how water is changing.