Waikato District Council's service delivery general manager, Tim Harty said conserving water is important.
"We're expecting a long hot summer so to make the best use of the limited water resource, we need everyone to do their bit to conserve water. There are lots of ways to conserve water, for example taking shorter showers, watering the garden by hand, or washing your car on a piece of lawn which needs watering will save hundreds of litres a day."
Waipa District Council waters manager, Tony Hale said while consumption had increased, Waipa residents are taking the Smart Water message seriously and informing council of residents who are disregarding the rules.
"We've seen an increase in calls from the public about people misusing and wasting water. Our waters team has visited homes where taps and hoses have been left on when no one is home and sprinklers have been used excessively in the heat of the day."
Mr Hale says most people want to avoid moving to "alert level 3" and are doing their part to make sure there is enough water for everyone.
"We are really grateful to our residents acting as our eyes in the district and doing their part to conserve water. We encourage everyone to tell us when they see someone not being smart with water."
The Smart Water Starts with You! campaign aims to make long-term change to how we use water and is a joint venture between the three councils.
• Water concerns for Hamilton, Waikato and Waipa can be reported here.
What Waikato's water alert levels mean
Level 1: Sprinkler systems permitted between 6-8am and 6-8pm only. No restriction on commercial or non residential properties.
Level 2: Sprinkler systems permitted between 6-8am and 6-8pm on alternate days only. No restriction on commercial or non-residential properties.
Level 3: Total ban on domestic sprinklers - only hand-held hosing permitted. Restriction on outdoor water use for commercial or non residential properties.
Level 4: Total ban on all external non essential use of water. Restriction on all external water use for commercial/non residential properties.