Dry weather but Raglanders still careful with water usage

Raglan's water source
Raglan’s water source – Image John Lawson

While the February weather has been warm and dry there is still no sign of any surge in the use of water by Raglan residents. Water usage is average just under 1900 cubic metres a day, well down on the peak water usage  of 2410 on Sunday 27th January, when Raglan was full of overnight visitors for anniversary weekend. This level of water usage is well within the capability of the springs and pumping system.

  Mon11

Feb

Tues12

Feb

Wed13

Feb

Thurs14

Feb

Fri15

Feb

Sat16

Feb

Sun17

Feb

Raglan 2026 1913 1719 1863 1784 1898 2052
* Please note: information is in cubic metre. 1 cubic metre = 1000 litres

 

Raglan is currently on Level 2 water restrictions:

LEVEL 2: Sprinklers and irrigation systems can be used from 6am till 8am and 6pm till 8pm, but only on alternate days: even-numbered addresses can water at those times on even dates only, the reverse for odd-numbered addresses. Hand-held hosing is allowed at restriction levels 2. There is no restriction on commercial usage.

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