Reservoir levels on Island have risen again - and now stand at just 5% lower than average for this time of year.
Latest figures show its four sites are at 79% - a 6% rise on last week.
The Island's hosepipe ban was lifted earlier this month - having been in place since July.
The board said wet weather 'had restored confidence in water stock availability as we move into the autumn and winter.'
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