Masterton residents asked to conserve water
Masterton residents are being asked to only use handheld hoses as the district’s rivers drop to low levels.
The Waingawa River supplies Masterton’s water. Its flow rate has dropped below 1,300 litres per second – a significant reduction from normal flow.
Masterton District Council begins looking at water conservation measures when the river drops below 1,900 litres per second. The way water restrictions are initiated has changed slightly this year and residents should be prepared for the potential of a total watering ban.
If the rivers get below a certain level over a sustained period, the Council will be asking residents not to water their garden, either with sprinklers or handheld hoses.”
People can find out the current water restriction rating online here. There is also a water restriction rating meter in central Masterton, on the corner of Hope and Chapel Streets.
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