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Gippsland Water urges customers to follow permanent water saving rules during heat waves to maintain reliable supply and stability

Gippsland Water urges customers to use water wisely during heatwaves, follow permanent water saving rules, report leaks, and help maintain stable supply amid high demand and extreme conditions.

By news@gippsland - 7th January 2026 - Back to News

Gippsland Water is reminding customers to use water wisely as the region heats up. Acting managing director Chris Wood said the organisation was well prepared for the conditions, but demand for water can rise sharply.

Permanent water saving rules: use trigger hoses, water gardens with cans or sprinklers (6-10 am/pm), limit features, avoid hard surface cleaning, and check notifications for service updates

Permanent water saving rules: use trigger hoses, water gardens with cans or sprinklers (6-10 am/pm), limit features, avoid hard surface cleaning, and check notifications for service updates

Prepared for heatwaves

Mr Wood said, "We monitor weather forecasts across the service area and keep storages full ahead of summer. But high demand during a heatwave period can put pressure on our systems, and power interruptions or extreme temperatures can add further challenges."

"We have contingencies and plans ready to keep water treatment plants operating if mains power fails, so customers can continue to receive water. While we plan for these conditions, customers can help us keep our drinking water supply stable by following permanent water saving rules," Mr Wood said.

Be water wise

Customers can prepare for hot weather by following the permanent water saving rules and reporting leaks or main breaks by calling 1800 057 057. Permanent water saving rules include:

  • Only use a hand-held hose if it is fitted with a trigger nozzle and is leak-free
  • Use a watering can to water gardens and only use sprinklers between 6pm and 10am
  • Only operate water features if the water is reticulated
  • Don’t use water to clean hard surfaces like driveways or decking

If services are interrupted, customers will be notified via SMS, social media and on the website. For tips on how to use water wisely and information on permanent water saving rules, visit Gippsland Water website.

Pictures from Gippsland Water website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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