PUBLIC, FARMERS AND INDUSTRY URGED TO USE WATER CAREFULLY


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
April of 2006

5-Apr-2006 - The Environment Agency is urging the public, farmers and industry to use water carefully as it has moved the drought status for Essex and parts of Suffolk1 from 'potential drought' to 'drought'. This means that a shortage of water is predicted for the summer in these areas.

The effects this shortage will have include spray irrigation reductions or bans for farmers and low river flows leading to possible problems for fish and other wildlife. The Environment Agency has also advised water companies2 in the area that the companies may need to introduce hosepipe bans to conserve limited water supplies.

Although there has been a slight increase in river flows after the rain we had in mid-February and early March, the underlying river flows are still low for the time of year. We would need at least 6 weeks above average rainfall to achieve more 'normal' conditions.

Jonathan Thompson from the Environment Agency said, "The situation in Essex and Suffolk is not as serious as in the south east of the country at the moment, but we are still likely to run short of water this year and could be in a very serious situation next year if the dry weather continues.'

"We recognise the efforts water companies are making in reducing demand, but they still need to step-up their work on encouraging people to save water wherever possible and make sure leaks are found and fixed as quickly as possible.'

"Small things we can do every day such as taking showers instead of baths, turning the tap-off when brushing our teeth and not planting thirsty summer bedding plants helps to reduce our total demand for water."

Suffolk and Essex are currently experiencing the driest year since 1996 and in the last 18 months, 15 have had below average rainfall. In February, Essex had 70% (31.2mm) of its average (44.4mm) monthly rainfall and Suffolk had 74 % (32.9mm) of its average (44.2mm).

Notes to Editors:
1 The area included is South Suffolk and the whole of Essex
2 Water companies covering Essex and Suffolk are:
Essex and Suffolk Water
Anglian Water
Tendring Hundred
Three Valleys Water

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Catherine Burbage)
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