Westport experiences high water pressure due to the location of its water reservoirs, which are located on terraces above the township.
The water flows through a steeply declining pipe from the treatment plant to the trunk main. This steep fall builds up significant water pressure. Consequently, Westport’s water pressure is significantly higher than expected from a water supply of its size.
The high pressure puts a lot of strain on pipes and other parts of the network that connects your house with the main trunk main. It also increases water loss through the network.
Reducing the water pressure is the most effective method of addressing these two issues. A lower pressure will minimise water loss and reduce the strain on the water infrastructure. Lower pressure will reduce the burst frequency of both public and private pipes, lower water consumption, and reduce damage to private fittings such as hot water cylinders and valves.
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