Preparing for a drier future: England?s water infrastructure needs
Language: English Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: A reliable water supply is usually taken for granted, but England risks water shortages as a result of climate change, an increasing population (especially in the drier south and east) and the need to protect the environment. The water supply system is already strained and the pressure will only rise over the coming decades. This document sets out the National Infrastructre Commission?s advice on how to address England?s water supply challenges and deliver the appropriate level of resilience for the long term.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Online material | London Online | WEBSITE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 160135-1001 |
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A reliable water supply is usually taken for granted, but England risks water shortages as a result of climate change, an increasing population (especially in the drier south and east) and the need to protect the environment. The water supply system is already strained and the pressure will only rise over the coming decades. This document sets out the National Infrastructre Commission?s advice on how to address England?s water supply challenges and deliver the appropriate level of resilience for the long term.