Drought in Suffolk on 12:28 - Aug 12 with 1077 views | ITFC_Forever | We'd better hurry up and sign this striker we need then. Oh, a water drought. Not the usual goal drought we frequently see. |  |
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Drought in Suffolk on 12:34 - Aug 12 with 1031 views | textbackup | Everything is going tits up |  |
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Drought in Suffolk on 12:39 - Aug 12 with 1004 views | NthQldITFC | I found the 'no hosepipe ban' statement incredible, and I wonder why they said it. I guess they knew a drought declaration was coming. |  |
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Drought in Suffolk on 13:02 - Aug 12 with 942 views | Daninthecampo | Here in Andalucia we're constantly in a drought, zero rain since April and the reservoir that provides all our water is at just 13% capacity. My house is surrounded by Mango and Avocado plantations, 2 of the worse water consuming fruit to grow in the world! Because the farmers have all the power here and the local government are all corrupt, for the the last 2 months our water supply is cut off on Saturday mornings and not turned back on again until Wednesday, just so the farmers can water their plants! We then have to survive on a 1500 Litre tank in our garden for all our needs when the water is off. |  | |  |
Drought in Suffolk on 13:05 - Aug 12 with 933 views | J2BLUE | There should be a permanent hosepipe ban for households. These conditions are only going to get more frequent. There is zero need for households to water their lawns or plants with a hose. |  |
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Drought in Suffolk on 13:06 - Aug 12 with 925 views | bournemouthblue | Don't Anglian Water get a lot of their water from aquifers which are underground and thus the local water network is more resilient to conditions like this? The last they seemed to be quoting was they didn't expect issues this year but could have some next year |  |
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Drought in Suffolk on 13:12 - Aug 12 with 882 views | ElderGrizzly |
Drought in Suffolk on 13:05 - Aug 12 by J2BLUE | There should be a permanent hosepipe ban for households. These conditions are only going to get more frequent. There is zero need for households to water their lawns or plants with a hose. |
Apart from for many older or physically challenged people, hoses are the only way to water plants. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Drought in Suffolk on 13:20 - Aug 12 with 839 views | strikalite | How will people cope without the car wash... Will they close them down? |  | |  |
Drought in Suffolk on 14:49 - Aug 12 with 760 views | stonojnr | East Anglia is fairly dry most of the time, it's definitely the driest part of the UK, was labelled semi arid once by climate scientists and I think does often meet some of the climate criteria for being called a desert most years, (to do with evaporation exceeding rainfall I think) So Anglian Water pretty much have to work under planning drought conditions all the time, you can read the drought plan on their website, which goes into more detail. But they've said we are at 80% reservoir levels which are currently stable, hosepipe bans come in when water supply is seriously at risk, which at the moment they aren't...yet. literally the best thing they and the other water companies can do is simply target reducing leakages, and just remind people to be sensible about water usage |  | |  |
Drought in Suffolk on 14:59 - Aug 12 with 743 views | jeera |
Drought in Suffolk on 13:05 - Aug 12 by J2BLUE | There should be a permanent hosepipe ban for households. These conditions are only going to get more frequent. There is zero need for households to water their lawns or plants with a hose. |
The reason for bans isn't to stop people watering plants, at least not foodstuff, it's to stop people filling paddling pools and being wasteful. If people could be trusted to not take the pee then we'd probably be ok. But that's not going to happen is it. I had a dream last night that I was in a large swimming pool but it had fish in it that were a bit bitey. That doesn't help I know. |  |
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Drought in Suffolk on 15:04 - Aug 12 with 724 views | Oldsmoker |
She's still attracting the dummies. gemmajones838 said Not gonna lie …. really wasn’t a fan of yours but I’ve recently done a 360! A 180 is a change of mind. A 360 is something else. |  |
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Drought in Suffolk on 15:04 - Aug 12 with 723 views | jeera |
Drought in Suffolk on 14:49 - Aug 12 by stonojnr | East Anglia is fairly dry most of the time, it's definitely the driest part of the UK, was labelled semi arid once by climate scientists and I think does often meet some of the climate criteria for being called a desert most years, (to do with evaporation exceeding rainfall I think) So Anglian Water pretty much have to work under planning drought conditions all the time, you can read the drought plan on their website, which goes into more detail. But they've said we are at 80% reservoir levels which are currently stable, hosepipe bans come in when water supply is seriously at risk, which at the moment they aren't...yet. literally the best thing they and the other water companies can do is simply target reducing leakages, and just remind people to be sensible about water usage |
"water companies can do is simply target reducing leakages" This would be good wouldn't it. I fully agree we should all be sensible with its use but when we learn how much clean water is wasted by leaks it feels a bit insulting to have the blame for shortages aimed at the public. And for the billionth time for an island why have we not invested over the years on desalinisation? Yes costs etc, but for long term gains surely that's the answer. |  |
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Drought in Suffolk on 15:06 - Aug 12 with 723 views | BlueForYou | 80% capacity at this time is pretty darned good. Deserve some praise dont they? |  | |  |
Drought in Suffolk on 15:12 - Aug 12 with 695 views | Oldsmoker |
Drought in Suffolk on 15:04 - Aug 12 by jeera | "water companies can do is simply target reducing leakages" This would be good wouldn't it. I fully agree we should all be sensible with its use but when we learn how much clean water is wasted by leaks it feels a bit insulting to have the blame for shortages aimed at the public. And for the billionth time for an island why have we not invested over the years on desalinisation? Yes costs etc, but for long term gains surely that's the answer. |
Steady on my good friend. This seems to be a request for the government of the day to act sensibly for the long term good of the country. Are you mad? You do know who's in charge right now. Well alright - it's no-one 'cos Johnson is demob happy but even Truss and Sunak would baulk at the cost. All those Tory voting seaside resorts would go full Nimby on a desalination plant. Jaywick, maybe not. |  |
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Drought in Suffolk on 17:19 - Aug 12 with 609 views | SitfcB |
Drought in Suffolk on 15:06 - Aug 12 by BlueForYou | 80% capacity at this time is pretty darned good. Deserve some praise dont they? |
Makes up for all the pollution I suppose |  |
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