NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
Londoners are facing the ‘imminent’ prospect of water rationing because of over-abstraction, over-use and leaking pipes.
James Wallace, chief executive of River Action, warned the chalk streams that provide the capital with drinking water were at risk of drying up.
‘When we look at water security, look at the Chilterns. The Chilterns feed North London,’ the environmentalist told a meeting with the Greater London Authority (GLA).
‘Now many streams are permanently dry, and some are only 25% of normal flow rates. This means we are going to be seeing rationing of water in North London imminently. We’re not talking 20, 30, 40 years, we’re talking imminently.