Water usage cut by 10% in first week of measures
The summer hosepipe ban has decreased water usage by 10% in its first week.
Manx Utilities enforced the measure at the beginning of August after the unprecedented dry spell caused a large drop in reservoir levels.
It's the first time a ban has been imposed in 15 years.
Advice on conserving water is still being issued to households - including avoiding washing cars and windows, and using dishwater to water garden plants.
Manx Utilities has thanked residents for cutting down, saying it is 'making a difference'.
It is not yet known when the ban will end.
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