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Yorkshire Water Lifts Restrictions After Reservoir Recovery
19 Nov
Summary
- Reservoir levels have significantly increased following Storm Claudia.
- Yorkshire Water is easing restrictions after nine weeks of recovery.
- Over five million households were impacted by the hosepipe ban.

Following a period of drought and restrictions, Yorkshire Water is easing its hosepipe ban for over five million customers. Significant rainfall from Storm Claudia, coupled with drought permit activities, has led to a record increase in reservoir levels. While these gains follow 28 weeks of decline due to the driest spring and summer on record, the recovery is seen as a crucial step forward.
Dave Kaye, director of water services, highlighted that while some reservoirs are now full, others remain below 60%. The company is actively working to rebalance water supplies across its network. However, some reservoirs are dependent on natural rainfall for full recovery, indicating a continued need for vigilance and water conservation.




