Thames Water court case shows there are alternatives to massive infrastructure
by Phillip Inman from Environment | The Guardian on (#6Y9YC)
It is what we might call the HS2 fallacy: new reservoirs as tall as high-rise buildings that boost water companies' assets
Britain is running out of water, we are told. Soon there will be curfews, banning people from turning on their taps, as happens in Italy. Standpipes will sprout on the side of parched roads where trees once stood.
Rivers will run dry and rural communities will begin digging wells in response to a water apocalypse destined to arrive courtesy of the ravaging effect of climate change.
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