No shortage of water in Raglan

Riki Springs - source of Raglan's water supply - Image John Lawson
Riki Springs – source of Raglan’s water supply – Image John Lawson

Water consumption statistics obtained by Raglan 23 indicate that water use in Raglan is steady at just over 2,000 cubic metres a day. This is the same usage as last year and well within the capacity of the supply bores and  the reservoirs. So even though the town is full of visitors and the weather is warm, water usage isn’t excessive.

Raglan is currently on Water Restriction Level 1. This means that there is no restriction on commercial use but residential sprinklers may only be used 6am to 8am and 6pm to 8pm.   The reason for Raglan having a water restriction appears to be that Hamilton City has one and that Waikato District Council is part of the same ‘Summer Water Conservation” marketing setup.

Water consumption figures from WDC website*
Raglan
Mon 31 Dec 2090
Tues 1 Jan 2167
Wed 2 Jan 2246
Thurs 3 Jan 2038
Fri 4 Jan 1996
Sat 5 Jan 2172
Sun 6 Jan 2280
* Please note: information is in cubic metres which equals 1000 litres

2 thoughts on “No shortage of water in Raglan”

  1. If water usage is within the capacity of our natural spring bore, and consumption hasn’t increased, why then more than $600,000 is being spent to install water meters in Raglan which will charge residents for water on top of our rates?

    1. That’s a question that many people would like the Waikato District Council to answer. There is a reprieve for one year though as the remote reading metering system hasn’t been selected yet.

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