12-03-2012, 13:06
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Re: Parts of UK to have hosepipe ban
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
There is three points to make regarding this ban coming out.
1) Why doesn't all the water companies have an arrangement with the Scottish Water companies and arrange for water to be distributed around the country from Scotland, they have plenty of water and get much of it from the mountains.
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I read an article about that last week
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-17314545
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The Scottish government has offered to provide water for drought-hit areas in the south of England.
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London's Mayor, Boris Johnson says water could be exported to the south of England via a series of canals.
But Scottish Infrastructure Minister, Alex Neil, has suggested harnessing it to work to build the High Speed Rail system (HS2).
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The Meteorological Office said the wettest place in Scotland was Cluanie Inn near Fort William which recorded 780 mm of rainfall in January and February 2012
By contrast, Colchester in Essex, England's driest county, recorded just 554.9 mm throughout the whole of 2011.
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Boris Johnson's plan is based on a plan first proposed in 1942 by J F Pownall.
He suggested a canal could be built along a natural 'contour' down the spine of England, around the 300ft (100m) level, from the Scottish borders to the south east.
To ensure water pipes laid alongside could carry surplus Scottish water would mean extending the railway to Scotland - something the SNP want, but which the UK coalition government has so far resisted.
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