24 Jun 2026
Yorkshire Water is urging customers to use water wisely as temperatures across the country climb above 30 degrees, driving a significant increase in demand for drinking water.
With more people filling paddling pools, watering gardens and taking extra showers during the hot spell, demand for water has risen sharply across the region. Demand on Tuesday 23 June hit 1.485 billion litres –150 million litres higher than the average for this time of year, with the extra being enough to supply a city the size of Leeds for a day.
Yorkshire Water is estimating demand to peak later in the week and is expecting to distribute 1.49 billion litres on the hottest day of the heatwave.
Teams are working around the clock to maintain supplies and move water around the network to areas experiencing the highest demand.
Andy Shaw, Head of Water Production at Yorkshire Water, said: “With temperatures climbing people will understandably be making the most of the sunshine, and with an increase in temperature we see increased water demand. Small changes by everyone can make a big difference and help save thousands of litres of water.
“Simple actions such as using a watering can instead of a hosepipe, watering plants in the morning or evening rather than in the heat of the day, waiting until washing machines and dishwashers are full before putting them on, and turning off the tap while brushing teeth can all play a vital role in helping to protect resources.”
Customers are being reminded that every drop counts and are being encouraged to use water wisely while enjoying the warm weather.
People can save water by:
For more information and additional water saving tips, customers can visit www.yorkshirewater.com/your-water/save-water/
Chloe Deakin
chloe.deakin@yorkshirewater.co.uk
We’re Yorkshire Water. The people trusted to take care of Yorkshire’s most valuable natural resource. On the surface, we manage and look after the region’s water, coast and countryside. But our work means much more than just providing essential services to over 5 million customers in the region. We’re an integral part of Yorkshire life and millions of people who live and work here rely upon us, every single day.
Our vision is to create a thriving Yorkshire, which is right for customers and right for the environment. Over the next five years, from 2025-2030, we are investing £8.3 billion to improve performance and ensure we deliver for our customers and the environment. It is our largest ever environmental investment, which will provide benefits for decades to come and help Yorkshire’s economy by supporting up to 10,000 jobs. Our plan supports the changes we need to provide safe, clean, great tasting water; deliver value for money to our customers; build and operate efficient infrastructure; reduce pollution; improve river quality and reduce carbon emissions.