"A new source for Opononi and Omapere will be online in a matter of days, and we are also exploring alternate supplies for Kaikohe and Kaitaia. That does not reduce the need to conserve water right now. Forecasters say we may not get rain until July, so we all need to prepare for that."
The response from residents to the water shortages had been encouraging, with a spike in leaks reported and significant reductions in consumption in Rawene (down 17 per cent), Kerikeri (down 10 per cent) and Ōkaihau (down 28 per cent).
For more on water restrictions and tips on saving water go to www.bewaterwise.org.nz, and to report leaks or breaches of restrictions phone 0800 920-029.
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Kaikohe has drawn water from Lake Omapere in the past, but a council spokesman said last week that the water quality was not good enough to treat efficiently or without mixing with water from another source. The lake was also in private ownership, but, along with other alternatives, would be included in contingency planning as a possible source in an emergency.