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Exceptionally low river flows forecast across UK as drought threat grows | Drought

Scientists have said that the extraordinary river flows are predicted throughout the United Kingdom this summer as drought becomes more likely.

UKHEH update says that it is expected that the warm dry weather is expected to be during the next three months, which leads to pressure on water resources.

Hoseipipe and other forms of water codification are likely to be longer that the country does not pass large rains. On Tuesday the Times water CEO, Chris Weston, said he did not rule out restrictions.

“This crisis could be avoided,” said James Wallace, CEO of River Action.

“During the period from May to July, river flows in most areas will continue to be less than the normal rate, with the possibility of low low flows to an exceptional decrease in some water gatherings.”

The levels of dwindling tank are at risk, as farmers and water companies are devoid of rivers when other water sources decrease.

This can lead to exceptionally low river flows, which may lead to large -scale fish mortality and increase pressure on rivers, especially if water companies continue Seek wastewater in them. River flows are already lower than average time for a year, with almost every UK gatherings less than normal. UKCEH records show that some areas have the lowest levels of October to March since the records of those places began in 1958.

No tanks have been built in England For more than 30 years, leaving the country especially vulnerable to dehydration. The tank levels should be less than that after parts of the country were drier in the spring, and if the dry weather continues as expected, there may be a shortage of water, which leads to the prohibition of the Hawsib, and possibly other forms of legalization.

Guardian I mentioned recently This is to avoid dehydration, the rain must be at the levels that were last seen in 2012, when record periods of floods across the country. This does not seem likely with hot and dry weather in the future.

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Farmers are in months of pain if they prove properly, as groundwater levels are likely to remain low in the UK regions throughout the summer. Farmers depend on this for irrigation, and the decrease in groundwater can lead to crop failure.

Wallace said: “Britain may go to drought, but for decades since the water companies have given up billions of dollars while 3 billion liters of drinking water are lost daily, instead of investing in the infrastructure needed to overcome risk, variable, we had a large warning about risks, and instead of the flexibility structure, on the health of the industry in the field of American measures.

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