The lack of water is a genuine concern, if it gets down to standpipes in the street and it isn't even summer then we have a problem.
When it gets to that stage I would very much imagine that in those areas window cleaners will be affected.
Lets face it, standpipes in the street is pretty serious, and if we are in that position, say, by May (for the sake of arguement) then it is unlikely to change throughout the entire summer, it probably wouldn't be until well into Autumn or early winter, providing the rains come of course, that restrictions would be lifted.
That idiot Prescott still intends to build thousands of houses in the worst affected part of the land too. What a moron.
The water companies lose vast amounts of our water through leaks, I guess they are genuinely trying to fix this problem, but there has to be many thousands of miles of pipe work that really needs to be replaced with modern day materials. Repairing and fixing leaks just isn't enough, the pipework in place is ancient.
I was reading in one of the papers...forgotten which one now, I think it may have been the times
(no, I am not posh enough to buy The Times, but now it's smaller I enjoy reading it
) and the article in there was about the problems with water and the way in which we save the wet stuff up in reservoirs and so on.
Reservoirs themselves are not all they are cracked up to be by all accounts, silting up is a major problem, as is evaporation.
Shunting water for irrigation and other uses from free flowing rivers and tributaries has major effects on the ecology, water tables drop lower and lower.
The article gave many examples of slightly lateral thinking that gave a totally different slant on how we save water, I wish I had the article to hand and I would have cribbed off it!
Governments and water authorities need to open their collective eyes and start doing things about water, it isn't just about fixing leaks or building reservoirs, believe it or not those are just short term fixes, it has to be looked at in context with the ecology.
I must see if I can find that blasted article
Was very thought provoking.....
Ian