In the Guardian today: You get up and go to the loo, only to find the flush doesn’t work. You try the shower, except nothing comes out. You want a glass of water, but on turning the tap there is not a drop. Your day stumbles on, stripped of its essentials: no washing hands, no cleaning up the baby, neither tea nor coffee, no easy way to do the dishes or the laundry. Dirt accumulates; tempers fray. The water company texts: we are so sorry; colleagues are working to restore connection; everything should soon be normal. You want to believe … Continue reading As Tunbridge Wells runs dry, Motherwell looks well-watered for years to come in a country with 5.5 million litres of drinkable water per person, 40 times that in England
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