I'm not sure, but I think that Thames water still do. It sounds strange, especially after all of this rain, but alot of this kind of rain will just run off the land and won't soak in to the soil where it should then go into reservoirs and rivers. Although it is very inconvenient for our golf courses and car-washing activities, if you ask any ecologist, water is becoming more scarce in a ready-available source, especially as we all use more of it now and pump tons of cleaning-fluids and bleaches down our loos and sinks making it harder to clean.
What's more important, water to drink or a weekly car-wash?
2007-01-17 21:18:28
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answered by voodoobluesman 5
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because water agencies care about income they're going to continuously refuse to fix their structures - because it would want to require funding. in case you could make a speedy greenback now then why care what's going to ensue in 10 years once you could promote the corporation for a income previously the topics upward thrust up? it truly is a serious difficulty with privatised nationwide industries - you could't carry company leaders accountable for his or her movements except by withholding your custom in a loose marketplace, yet when the in reality way you're going to get water is out of your community corporation you in reality ought to submit with it, as there is no option - and hence no way of withholding your custom. an similar ingredient might want to be considered with First tremendous Western. They those days bought Wessex trains, and the first ingredient they did became to make all trains shorter. this signifies that they fill the trains up even as having a lot less operating prices from gas. besides the undeniable fact that it also signifies that the trains are so packed you actually ought to cram the human beings in, many anybody is being instructed now to not get on at particular stations because the practice is too complete - and also you'll't do a ingredient about it, except no longer commute by practice. No quantity of protest is getting by to this corporation, and it likely is very no longer till someone dies from suffocation that they are going to do some thing about it.
2016-11-25 00:55:16
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answered by ? 4
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South East Water and Mid Kent Water said they would review their ban at the end of January.
2007-01-17 21:11:03
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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Hampshire has a hosepipe ban now Kent and others called theirs off 2day
2007-01-17 21:48:06
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answered by Anonymous
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YES MINE!! We are in the Thames Valley area and guess what its raining outside!
2007-01-17 21:14:46
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answered by Suze B 2
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