See how much water Christchurch is using.
The water dial below shows Christchurch's total water use yesterday, including commercial users but not usage from private wells. The personal use information below the dial is residential use only.
We use this information to understand how the water supply is being used.
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Find out which water zone you live in.
This zone represents an average day's water use. At this level, we are usually able to cope well with demand.
If our water use gets into the yellow zone, we may start to experience supply issues like reduced pressure.
If our water use stays in the red zone for too long, we may need to implement restrictions, to help ensure fair and sustainable water supply across the city.
Work to replace ageing wastewater pipes along Mairehau Road is now underway.
3 Feb 2026
A one-year trial to help stop zinc runoff getting into waterways is underway as part of Christchurch City Council’s commitment to improve urban stormwater quality.
23 Jan 2026
Christchurch City Council has started installing smart water meters in parts of Christchurch and Banks Peninsula, prioritising areas where no water meters are currently in place.
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Apply for building and resource consents.
Manage your library borrowing.
Receive your rates invoice by email.
Book an indoor or outdoor space.
Take full control of your Rec and Sport membership.
List your events on What’s On Christchurch