i have a mate who works at the local water co he said if he had his way they'd be an immediate hosepipe ban and a limit on water car wash places use!
Call me a cynic but I've long believed the domestic end-user bears very little responsibility or even power in the big scheme of things.
Domestic use accounts for 3-5% of national water usage, industry a further 5%, and the rest (and the lion's share) is accounted for by agriculture.
The UK uses about 14 billion litres of water a day, of which over 3 billion is immediately lost to leakage.
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External Link/Members OnlySo, when water companies lecture us about taking shorter showers or putting a brick in our toilet cisterns to give a lighter flush - all in the name of pulling together for the greater good, after the negligent fuckers have spent decades mismanaging the mains network and polluting waterways - I have a strong urge to tell them where they can stick their patronising, wagging fingers.
As with energy usage, pollution and so on, the domestic user is a drop in the ocean. Get industry (and multinational companies, and utility companies, etc) to clean their act up first.