Dubbo residents used 348 litres (L) of water per person per day in the week ending Sunday, up from 321L the previous week and well above the 280L target for level four water restrictions.
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Wellington residents used 307L per person per day in the week ending December 15, up 5L on the previous week.
Geurie residents remained under the 280L per person per day target but residents used 263L in the week ending December 15, compared with 239L the previous week.
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Dubbo Regional Council's online drought hub, www.dubbo.nsw.gov.au/droughthub, informs the three communities of their average per person per day water use.
In the six weeks since November 4, Dubbo residents have used 220L, 284L, 326L, 310L, 321L and 348L per person per day.
Comparative figures for Wellington are 251L, 294L, 325L, 309L, 302L and 307L, and for Geurie 293L, 244L, 271L, 226L, 239L and 263L.
The drought hub also offers water-saving tips and details on the council's water rebate scheme for shower heads and outdoor tap timers.