The Island's reservoir levels have not increased.
It comes despite recent heavy downpour on Island and the hosepipe ban currently in place.
The ban was implemented earlier this month when levels dropped to 75 per cent.
Manx Utilities says it continues to monitor the situation daily of stocks, customer demand and works closely with the IOM Met Office.
It's encouraging people to make precious use of our Island’s drinking water but particularly when we are faced with drought conditions.
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