But stocks drop again at Clypse and Kerrowdhoo
The Island's reservoir levels have risen for the second week in a row, thanks to heavy rainfall last weekend.
Manx Utilities has recorded overall stocks at 71 per cent, a four per cent increase since the end of August.
While levels rose West Baldwin and Sulby, they fell once again at Clypse and Kerrowdhoo - the latter now holding 39 per cent.
The MUA says the latest figures show it can increase the compensation releases from Sulby Reservoir to normal flows.
The hosepipe ban, which came into force in July, still stands.
You can find the latest reservoir data here.
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