River-flow rates in England at lowest point since 2002, data shows
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#62XZ2)
Exclusive: Experts warn drought could be start of three-year cycle with dire impacts on wildlife and environment
River-flow rates in England have been lower this summer than at any time in the past 21 years, data has shown, and could be much worse next year, with dire impacts on wildlife and the natural environment, conservation experts have warned.
Analysis since 2002 of England's groundwater, reservoir levels and river flows - three key indicators for the severity of drought, and for river health - shows that July this year was the worst in that period.
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