Save a little water
Our region is facing continued climate change and increase in people, meaning there’s less water to go around. But if we all make one change, together, we can help secure water supplies for now and future generations.
Did you know the South East of England is officially water stressed?
With a growing population, the demand for water is increasing. By 2030, we'll need an extra 50 million litres a day to keep up.
We’re encouraging everyone to reduce the amount of water they use from 127 litres per person, per day to 100 by 2045. With our practical water saving tips, you can make simple changes that save both water and money.
We’re doing our bit too. From fixing leaks round the clock, every day of the year, to investing £260.4 million to cut leakage in half by 2050. We’re also introducing water recycling plants and new pipelines to protect water supply. This is a collective effort, and by working together means we can protect our water resource for generations to come.
When we work together, small changes make a lot of difference.
Make One Change
Saving water outside
Swapping a hose for a watering can save up to 1,000 litres of water an hour. And fitting a water butt to collect rainwater to use in your garden could save you over 800 litres of water a year.
Saving water in your home
Discover how small changes to your daily routine can help you save water in your home – and save money on your bills. Just a few small changes really do make a lot of difference. Try these simple tips to save water around your home.
Saving water in your business
Water is a precious resource. Every year the population of the South East grows, but the amount of available water remains the same. That’s why we’re aiming for a 9% reduction in business demand by 2037.
Water-Saving Home Visits
We offer a free Water-Saving Home Visits if you use more than the average amount of water. We'll also tell you how you could save money on your bills.