Jackson state of emergency ends but is the crisis over?

Governor Tate Reeves has issued an executive order officially ending the state of emergency surrounding the city of Jackson’s water crisis.

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Water is now a business issue

Will that make a difference to the speed at which the issue is addressed?

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Will the taps run dry?

South West Water introduced a hosepipe ban in August for the first time in 26 years in Cornwall and parts of Devon but water levels at one of the UK’s largest reservoirs are now at 20%.

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Drought Resilience

How to avoid a hosepipe ban.

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Remote control

Water companies can’t get enough staff.  Could they manage without them?

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Heatwave resilience

The world hasn’t taken the action that’s needed for 1 in 100 year events happening every decade.

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Salt Where’s The Lake? City

Utah’s Great Salt Lake is disappearing as drought conditions continue in the Southwest of the USA.

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No Po-table water

Northern Italy declares drought emergency

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Water crisis self-imposed

Who’s to blame and what’s to be done?

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Irrigation irritation

The Metropolitan Water District restricts millions of residents to one day of outdoor watering per week.

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Nelson Mandela Bay Day Zero

Is failed local government paralysed?

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Forget desalination

First fix the pipes.

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