South East Water is urging its customers to help keep taps flowing during the current heatwave. The organisation is concerned that the hot weather could lead to a shortage of water if people do not reduce their usage accordingly. As a result, South East Water is asking customers to adopt a few simple measures to help conserve water. These include taking shorter showers and not using paddling pools or water features that use large amounts of water. In addition, the organisation is also suggesting that people use water blasters or other water-saving devices instead of paddling pools. By taking these steps, customers can help to ensure that taps continue to flow and that the region's water supply is protected.
South East Water's appeal comes as the UK experiences its hottest summer on record. The organisation's managing director, Sarah Bentley, said: 'We're asking our customers to do their bit to help us manage the demand for water during this hot spell. Every litre counts, and we're confident that together we can make a real difference.'
The organisation is reminding customers that conserving water is not just a matter of saving money, but also of protecting the environment. By reducing their water usage, customers can help to prevent waste and conserve this precious resource for future generations. South East Water is committed to providing its customers with the best possible service, and it is urging people to work together to achieve this goal.