Moley wrote:
Drought conditions are a very real possibilty in some parts of the country in the coming months. While I agree the population increase plays a very large part, there has also been a decrease in rainfall in some regions for the last 3 years now.
http://www.ceh.ac.uk/data/nrfa/nhmp/hs/ ... 201201.pdfAreas most at risk would appear to be The East Midlands, East Anglia, London and South East England.
Whilst the North West of England notably the Lake District has more fresh water than they know what to do with....Even if the population were to treble overnight..
Yes I agree there may be less rain in places like East Anglia and the SE but this is not the issue although it is the way it is played for the consumption of the many across the media.
Here in the UK we have modern 3 lane motorways linking most parts of the Country, is it beyond current technological advances to build a pipe network from the places that have plenty to the places that have little? Of course it isn't but then water companies are in the private sector and do not want to pay for it.
Far easier to instigate a hosepipe ban and close down car washes for a Month or two isn't it, particularly when big water has the ear of Government.