
Severn Trent Reports Record 2.4 Billion Litres Water Demand as Heatwave Continues
Severn Trent, one of the UK's largest water companies, has announced a new record for daily water demand, with consumption nearing 2.4 billion litres in recent days. This significant increase is directly linked to the extended period of dry weather and consistently high temperatures affecting the region served by the utility, which stretches from mid-Wales to the Humber estuary.
Company representatives have highlighted that the current demand surpasses all previous records, prompting renewed calls for public cooperation in water conservation efforts. Customers are being asked to minimise non-essential water usage to help manage the strain on infrastructure and ensure continuous supply for critical needs across homes and businesses.
The utility's operational teams are closely monitoring reservoir levels and distribution networks to address potential issues arising from the sustained high demand. Concerns persist regarding the long-term impact of such consumption patterns if dry conditions persist, underscoring the broader challenges of water security in a changing climate.






