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Water warnings issued as UK experiences 'unusually dry' spring

  • The Environment Agency issued a warning about a medium drought risk this summer in England due to a very dry spring period.
  • This warning follows England’s driest February to April timeframe since 1956 and similarly low rainfall in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
  • Water companies have intensified leak repairs and water transfers while securing over £104 billion for infrastructure including nine new reservoirs.
  • Chris Weston, CEO of Thames Water, informed MPs that reservoirs currently hold 94% capacity and expressed assurance that water supplies will not be exhausted, although the possibility of implementing usage restrictions remains dependent on forthcoming rainfall.
  • Without sustained rain, millions could face water restrictions, highlighting challenges from climate change and increasing pressure on water infrastructure.
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perspectivemedia.com broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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