
Islanders’ weekly water use set to equal entire supply of Grands Vaux reservoir
With more warm weather on the way, Jersey Water is expecting Islanders to use as much as 160 million litres of water in the next week, which is nearly the

With more warm weather on the way, Jersey Water is expecting Islanders to use as much as 160 million litres of water in the next week, which is nearly the

We have started using the desalination plant, to bolster the Island’s water reserves, which are currently lower than average for the time of year. Following one of the driest springs

We’ve unveiled our latest public water refill point, located at Howard Davis Park in St Helier. This is the sixth outdoor facility to be added to our Island-wide network, which

Queen’s Valley reservoir will reopen to the public tomorrow (Friday) after being partially closed since April due to a rat infestation. We were forced to close the top section of

We’ve got a bit of a thirsty situation on our hands. After one of the driest springs on record, our water supplies are lower than we would like for this

Today, on World Refill Day 2025, we are delighted to share that we have received Planning permission to install a water refill point in Howard Davis Park. This fountain will

The top section of Queen’s Valley reservoir remains closed, while we continue to address the rat infestation. Despite our best efforts, members of the public are still persistently feeding the

The Government of Jersey’s move to set up a PFAS Steering Group is a positive step in addressing the PFAS pollution around Jersey Airport, which has affected Islanders, properties and

We are aware that some customers in St Martin, around Maufant and Gorey, may be experiencing cloudy or discoloured water today. This is the due to planned works that we

This spring has been particularly dry, and while many of you may be enjoying the sunny weather, we need the wet stuff to ensure we have enough water in our