Smart water use encouraged over summer
Billboards are being placed in key locations throughout the Waikato district as Waikato District Council gets ready to kick off its smart water use campaign.
Waikato District Council runs the smart water use campaign annually over summer to encourage residents to use water in a sustainable manner and to ensure consistent supply throughout the summer and high demand periods.
This will be the first year the smart water use campaign will be run in Tuakau, Pokeno and the wider Franklin area, which is now part of the Waikato district.
Waikato District Council water and facilities general manager Richard Bax, said to help manage the district’s water use, alert levels around water consumption will be introduced over summer.
“We have used the water alert level system for the past two years and it has proved very successful. Water alert levels range from one which is limited restrictions, to four which is a total ban on non essential use.
“Residents are informed about the changes in alerts levels through local newspapers, radio stations, signage and on the council’s website www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz.
“In the Tuakau area two billboards have been erected to highlight what alert level we are on. One on the corner of George and Liverpool Streets, and one on the corner of George Street and Buckland Road. In Pokeno, the billboard is positioned next to the Pokeno Hall,” he said.
The water alert level system is a regional collaborative effort between Waikato District Council, Hamilton City Council, and Waipa District Council. The initiative aims to encourage residents to regard water as a limited and precious resource and promote proactive water conservation.
More information about water alert levels and the smart water use campaign can be found on the council’s website www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz
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For more information contact:
Narelle Watts
Communications Advisor
Waikato District Council
07 824 5874
narelle.watts@waidc.govt.nz