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An aerial view of Scammonden Water a reservoir that supplies Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, on 13 July 2022, showing the drop in the water levels.

Yorkshire Water has said that restrictions may have to be brought in to place this summer as water levels have dropped following recent dry weather.

The firm has said that the amount of stored water is now the same as in 1995 - when supplies ended up being brought to the area by tankers.

Picture by Matt Wilkinson/Stella Pictures Ltd 07814 960751
13/07/2022
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An aerial view of Scammonden Water a reservoir that supplies Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, on 13 July 2022, showing the drop in the water levels.<br />
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Yorkshire Water has said that restrictions may have to be brought in to place this summer as water levels have dropped following recent dry weather.<br />
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The firm has said that the amount of stored water is now the same as in 1995 - when supplies ended up being brought to the area by tankers.<br />
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Picture by Matt Wilkinson/Stella Pictures Ltd 07814 960751<br />
13/07/2022