Bournemouth Water asks customers to use water wisely during high demand
Bournemouth Water is asking its customers to help reduce water use as prolonged hot, dry weather continues to drive exceptionally high demand across the area.
Bournemouth Water is asking its customers to help reduce water use as prolonged hot, dry weather continues to drive exceptionally high demand across the area.
Bournemouth Water’s new Water Efficiency Business Innovation Fund has been launched to help businesses save water.
The company’s Come Rain or Shine campaign continues, and a range of free water-saving devices are offered.
The company has lots of good advice for people to protect their homes against burst pipes during this cold weather.
A decommissioned pump house owned by Bournemouth Water now offers a warm and comfortable home for bats throughout the year.
The investment comes from BCP Council, JPMorganChase, Bournemouth Airport and University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust.
In order to reduce single-use plastic waste, the company is supplying water stations at festivals and events across the region.
The preparatory works have been completed at Knapp Mill in Christchurch ahead of the £85m upgrade this summer.
The bus visits rural areas where people often struggle to access the necessary advice and support in managing payment plans.
Alderney Water Treatment Works, which is undergoing a £113m upgrade, has been visited by Emma Hardy MP.