Water Conservation Level 2 - Foxton and Foxton Beach

On Display Indefinitely

To ensure water demand does not exceed the available supply, people in Foxton and Foxton Beach are being asked to conserve water. Effective from Sunday 29 December 2024 until further notice.

Water conservation is a team effort and everyone should be mindful of their water use. There are easy things we can do during Water Conservation Level 2 which play a significant part in conserving water, and we thank everyone doing their bit to help.

Water Conservation Level 2 means:

 

Purpose Level 2 Conditions
Private gardens - watering
  • Garden sprinklers may only be used from 5am to 7am and from 7pm to 9pm on alternate days as follows:
    - Houses with even street numbers on even dates.
    - Houses with odd numbers on odd dates.
  • Soak hoses must not be used at any time.
  • Handheld hoses, watering cans or buckets can be used on your odd/even dates, at any time.
Public Parks, gardens and road reserves – watering Watering by bore water only.
Paved areas – cleaning Hosing of paved areas is banned unless cleaning is required as a result of an accident, fire, health hazard or other emergency.
Private Swimming Pools or Spas – filling or topping up
  • Existing swimming pools and spas may be topped up between 6am and 8am and between 5pm and 7pm on Wednesdays.
  • Filling new or empty swimming pools and spas is banned. 
  • Portable paddling pools of no more than 100L may be filled using a garden hose at any time.
Boat-washing facilities Flow restricted to 1.5 litres per minute.

Commercial customers with very high water demand are advised to take all practicable measures to reduce water use and to contact Council before any major water use. 

There are some other simple things we can all do throughout the district to make sure we do not run out of water:

  • Turn off the tap while brushing teeth or shaving
  • Check your toilet cistern, taps, and pipes for leaks or overflow
  • Use a bucket of water and a soft sponge or mop for outdoor cleaning jobs
  • Sweep up garden waste, rather than hosing it away
  • Do only full loads in the washing machine and dishwasher
  • Cut back your shower time
  • Use a bowl or plug in the sink when washing vegetables or hand-washing dishes
  • Use mulch in your garden to conserve soil moisture
  • Install a shower flow restrictor  

For more water saving tips visit our Water Savings Tips page.

Thank you for doing your part to conserve water. Every drop counts, and these small changes can help avoid Level 3 or 4 water restrictions.

For any enquiries please contact Council on (06) 366 0999 or enquiries@horowhenua.govt.nz