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While recent rainfall has helped storage levels improve after the hottest summer on record across the UK, the company’s Come Rain or Shine campaign continues to support customers with saving water all-year-round, regardless of the weather. Not only will reducing water wastage help to recharge storage faster ahead of next summer, it could help reduce energy bills for all customers and water bills for customers on a water meter who only pay for the water they use. Through Come Rain or Shine, customers can claim a range of free water-saving devices, some of which include:
Kim Williams, Bristol Water’s Head of Water Resources and Water Efficiency, said: “Recent rainfall and our interventions have helped to see our storage levels improve in recent weeks following the hot summer and we’re thanking all our customers who continue to take simple steps to reduce their water use. “Climate change is showing us that weather patterns are going to be less predictable and put more pressure on our resources due to longer periods of warm, dry weather. That’s why it’s so important we all work together to be more water aware and build more resilience whatever the weather.” Bristol Water is playing its part by driving down leakage to continue to have one of the lowest levels of total leakage in the UK. As well as fixing leaks on its own network, around 30% of water loss in the region comes from pipework that belongs to customers, and Bristol Water is working hard to help customers find these leaks and is supporting them with repairs. For more information about Bristol Water’s Come Rain or Shine campaign, and to order your free water-saving devices, visit www.bristolwater.co.uk/every-drip-every-drop/come-rain-or-shine |