Drought
Language: English Series: Times ; 26 May 1992, 4 | Guardian ; 27 may 1992, 3(3)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: A national review of water consumption and conservation, prompted by the drought in the South East, will try to end the notion that water is free. The National Rivers Authority have said that canals may have to be used to move water to the parched southern and eastern parts of England over the next 30 years.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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A national review of water consumption and conservation, prompted by the drought in the South East, will try to end the notion that water is free. The National Rivers Authority have said that canals may have to be used to move water to the parched southern and eastern parts of England over the next 30 years.