
08-05-2012, 21:21
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Moaning Marlow Meldrew
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Subtropical Buckinghamshire
Posts: 24,036
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Re: What drought, water water everywhere....
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Originally Posted by Pete Shears
Where I live,Ofwat have deemed it is OK to waste 60 million litres per day from the water supply network,every day all year long
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To give you an idea of what 60 million litres is, that's just 4 MINUTES of typical low summer in the middle Thames. So if you stand and watch the Thames for just 4 minutes, that's how much water is being wasted everyday. In typical winter flow after heavy rain, it's just one minute, but you really have to see it and try to imagine all that water seeping through old pipework.
On the other side of the coin, London had some of the earliest freshwater delivery systems in the world and it's a lot of that pipework that is leaking so badly today. If they decided, if they had the labour force and the money, to start replacing the whole lot tomorrow London would be out of bounds for any traffic for about three years and that would kybosh the Olympics for a start. Businesses would go under left, right and centre and hundreds of thousands of workers would lose their jobs (unless they were plumbers of course).
Irish plumber looking at Niagara falls. After 20 minutes he says to his wife "I can fix this!"
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Originally Posted by terry m
I heard the other day that this is the 'wrong type of rain' and it fails to penetrate down to the aquafir because of the hardened ground.......
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I have been digging postholes for our new fence and two feet down the clay, after 18 months of drought, is like digging up a bread pudding it is so wet. The holes are filling with water as we're pouring in the concrete. It's wetter than people think.
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