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Gisborne’s water restrictions eased as reservoirs replenished

Murray Robertson
Gisborne Herald·
23 Jan, 2025 10:18 PMQuick Read

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The Level 2 water restrictions, which limited the use of sprinklers, were lifted last week. Photo / file

The Level 2 water restrictions, which limited the use of sprinklers, were lifted last week. Photo / file

Gisborne residents can now enjoy eased water restrictions after months of conservation, thanks to replenished water sources at the Mangapoike Dams and a plentiful flow from the Te Arai River.

The Level 2 water restrictions, which limited the use of sprinklers, were lifted last week.

Gisborne District Council says the Waingake treatment plant is meeting the city’s water needs Photo / Ben Cowper
Gisborne District Council says the Waingake treatment plant is meeting the city’s water needs Photo / Ben Cowper

Gisborne District Council drinking water manager Judith Robertson said the Waingake treatment plant was meeting the city’s water needs, with the Waipaoa plant on standby for additional supply if required.

“We’re pleased with current water levels and the capacity of our reservoirs to meet demand,” Robertson said.

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“However, we still need to remain vigilant as we anticipate an increase in demand with the upcoming warmer weather and the start of seasonal industries.

“We’re expecting higher water usage over the long weekend, with warmer temperatures forecasted for the next 10 days. It’s important to remain mindful of water use.

“We encourage everyone to continue avoiding water wastage at home and at work.”

While the recent rainfall has brought relief, the council urges the community to adopt long-term water conservation practices as warmer months approach.

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