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Water Restrictions Introduced For Masterton

Low flow levels in the Waingawa River, the source of Masterton’s drinking water have forced Masterton District Council to introduce water restrictions for the first time this summer.

Garden sprinklers may now only be used on alternate days.

Restrictions are required as part of the Council’s consent to take water from the river for Masterton.

When the river’s flow rate falls below 2,000 litres per second, sprinkler use is limited to alternate days – odd numbered houses on odd days, evens on even days.

Restrictions are publicised on the Council’s website and through the free Antenno app (available through the Apple Appstore and Google Play).

There are also Council billboards on Chapel Street, near the fire station, Dixon Street, near Kuripuni, and at the entrance of the Masterton transfer station.

Manager Assets and Operations Mike Burger said the start of restrictions was relatively late this summer

“Water restrictions are part of summer for Masterton gardeners and they know how to manage conditions.”

“The restriction on sprinkler use will remain in place until the end of summer – the end of March – to avoid confusion, even though we are likely to receive rain intermittently before then.”

If flow rates in the Waingawa River continue to fall, water use may at times be limited to handheld hoses, if the flow falls below 1,300l/s, with a complete ban on water if flows fall below 1,100l/s.

More than 90 per cent of urban Masterton homes now have water meters installed, and these can be used to identify potential leaks.

If all taps are turned off, and numbers on the meter are continuing to turn, it may indicate a leak, and the Council should be contacted.

Do your part, be water smart

The Council appreciates that not watering gardens may be a big ask for some people, but there are some handy tips and tricks that can help you save water both in your home and in your garden.

In your home:

Outside your home:

In your garden:

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