Listen to our brand new podcast ‘Professor Lindsey McEwen and the DRY Utility resources’ — all on UK drought 👉 https://t.co/Mz0TsbwIcM and flick through the 11 drought myth-busters by @LindseyMcEwen1 to dispel any misconceptions
"Draft water resources management plans lack ambition" and "Water efficiency should be a no-brainer [...] because it can have a long-term impact on future investment requirements" - @Ofwat You heard it here first #WaterwiseConference @wwtmag https://t.co/DQN7L4tpDt
Despite its rainy reputation, the UK receives less water than most of its European neighbours. Here’s some quick & easy ways to save water this #WaterSavingWeek: https://t.co/fhIHnA6Do4 #TapChat@hubbubUK@Waterwise
@Project_DRY "‘Of all the cities in the world, London is not the first that springs to mind when one thinks of water shortages.
The reality is very different. With an average annual rainfall of about 600mm...London draws 80% of its water from rivers" https://t.co/nKAj3D0VVT
Healthy rivers, healthy cities? The case of Sheffield and its rivers | @DrJMorris14 blogs for SPERI about the work of the @DRYProject_Don project https://t.co/auj2SE4edz @UoS_Management
DYK🤔last winter was unusually dry with 25% less rain than normal, as was last spring. Summer rains are nearly all taken up by trees/plants and autumn was particularly dry in the #SouthEast, with 63% less #rain than usual in Oct & 34% less in Nov!☔️#ThursdayThoughts#SaveWater
#Sheffield! @WildSheffield and @SheffieldLakelandLP need your views!
Please take a few minutes to fill in their online survey https://t.co/mslwsPpA3D and tell them how you use your local countryside, reservoirs or green spaces. 🙏