Do Hosepipe Bans Really Work—or Are Leaking Pipes the Bigger Problem?
Do Hosepipe Bans Really Work—or Are Leaking Pipes the Bigger Problem? A hosepipe ban may save water today, but it cannot be allowed to replace the long-term work needed to secure tomorrow’s supply. At the time of writing, five water companies in England have announced Temporary Use Bans, commonly called hosepipe bans. Restrictions are already operating in parts of Kent, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and the Anglian Water region, with Cambridge Water and Affinity Water restrictions due to become enforceable on 17 July 2026. For those of us in and around Hemel Hempstead, this is no longer a distant issue. Affinity Water’s Central region ban covers much of Hertfordshire, including the HP1, HP2 and HP3 postcode areas. Whenever restrictions are announced, the same understandable questions appear: Do hosepipe bans really save much water? Why should householders carry buckets while millions of litres escape from leaking pipes? Is a hosepipe always more wasteful than a watering can...