Ngaruawahia continues hard line on Raglan water restrictions

Aucklanders have no qualms about taking every day, ten times Waikato District’s water usage, out of the Waikato River. – Image WDC

Although most people believe that after the recent rains, that the drought is now over, Ngaruawahia is maintaining its hard line on water restrictions in Raglan saying that Alert Level 3 water restrictions of the ‘Smart Water’ system  must remain. In a comment on the Raglan 23 website they said it was dependent on Waikato River water levels, ignoring the fact that Raglan’s water is sourced from the Riki Springs,  a mountain range away from the Waikato River. And that there is plenty of water available at our lovely Riki springs.

Meanwhile Auckland’s water plant on the Waikato River continues to suck 90 to 125 million litres every day from the river- about 10 times the water usage for the entire Waikato District.

And water usage in Raglan continues at very low levels, now averaging 1600 cubic metres a day.

Raglan Water consumption figures

April

Mon 

8

Tues 

9

Wed 

10

Thurs 

11

Fri 

12

Sat 

13

Sun

14

Average

for

week

Raglan

1525

1590

1663

1541

1413

1743

1709

1598

* Please note: information is in cubic metre. 1 cubic metre = 1000 litres

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