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First drought order takes effect (UK)
First drought order takes effect
The order comes even though it has been the wettest May since 1983The first drought order in England and Wales in 11 years has come into force, affecting 650,000 people. The order by Sutton and East Surrey Water bans the use of hosepipes and sprinklers at up to 275,000 properties in the South East. Other water companies have been given permission to bring in further orders, but do not plan to use them yet. Forecasters have said despite it having been the wettest May since 1983 it will do little to affect the dry conditions. BBC meteorologist Jay Wynne said: "It's been wet in May but it's not going to have an impact on the current drought." ![]() What we are showing here is that life can go on as normal ![]() Mike Hegarty, Sutton and East Surrey Water ![]() Drought order rules issued Spinning in the rain Mr Wynne said it would take a prolonged spell of above-average rainfall to make up for the 18 months of dry weather. Mike Hegarty, director of operations at Sutton and East Surrey Water, said the recent rain would be largely soaked up by plant life that had endured several dry months beforehand. "It is winter rainfall that matters to us," he said. "Spring, summer rainfall doesn't really affect the situation. It takes months and months to re-fill the aquifers." The drought order affects both domestic and business properties in the South East. The use of ornamental fountains and the filling of private swimming pools is banned, although customers can water their gardens with watering cans and wash cars using buckets. Commercial car washes can continue to operate using recycled water, while window cleaners can use hosepipes not connected to the mains. 'Slightly inconvenient' Mr Hegarty said the aim of banning non-essential water use was to "... take summer demand out of the equation". "What we are showing here is that life can go on as normal," he said. "It may be slightly inconvenient because you can't use a hosepipe, but normal day-to-day living can go on." The Met Office's forecast raises doubts that enough rain will fall this summer to re-fill aquifers. On its website, it says: "Prospects for rainfall across the UK through the summer months are also uncertain, but it is unlikely that rainfall will be sufficient to alleviate the water shortages affecting some regions." ![]() ![]() Get your own personal forum Like these ones - Personal forum listing Bored @ work? Play in our arcade! Useful Tips on how to use UOForums Open your own blog |
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