Concern over Gosport Splash Park leaks

It's claimed up to 2,000 litres are being lost every day

Author: Toby Paine, LDRSPublished 10th Aug 2022

An investigation's underway after claims a splash park in Gosport is leaking 2,000 litres of water every day.

The splash park in Alverstoke is being looked into by Gosport Borough Council after it was found to be wasting water. will Perrett / Alamy Stock Photo

Portsmouth Water is the supplier for Gosport, which has not imposed a hosepipe ban unlike other areas in Hampshire.

Shannon Rhodes, who has family in the borough, said she was told by a council employee about the leaks.

‘He said because the features are broken – which are causing the leaks so I guess it depends on how long those features have been broken but I was told about it on July 31.

‘I can’t understand why this guy would have made it up – he said it was 2,000 litres a day.

‘Portsmouth Water has just phoned because I emailed them as well, they said they were out yesterday taking meter readings.

‘They said that they were using a lot of water – and they went out because they noticed it was spinning because the splash park was in use.

‘My understanding is that the water gets recycled, doesn’t it? So I don’t understand that being in use would make that much difference to the water usage.’

The council told the Local Democracy Reporting service that the amount of water being lost is unsubstantiated.

Councillor Peter Chegwyn, leader of Gosport Borough Council said: ‘We are aware that there is currently some water loss occurring through the system at the splash park which is being investigated.

‘We expect to receive a conditions report shortly and will then get quotes for the repairs.

‘The splash pool remains open from 10am to 7pm for under-eights and their accompanying adults to enjoy the lovely weather.’

Portsmouth Water was approached for comment.

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