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Britain should tackle future droughts by recycling more sewage effluent as drinking water, civil engineers say. | Britain should tackle future droughts by recycling more sewage effluent as drinking water, civil engineers say. |
In its State of the Nation report for 2006, the Institution of Civil Engineers also called for a 20% rise in water prices to fund improved supply. | In its State of the Nation report for 2006, the Institution of Civil Engineers also called for a 20% rise in water prices to fund improved supply. |
But Water UK, which represents the water companies, attacked the "sensationalism" in the report. | But Water UK, which represents the water companies, attacked the "sensationalism" in the report. |
And pressure group Waterwise said although more effluent use was a possibility, demand management was key. | And pressure group Waterwise said although more effluent use was a possibility, demand management was key. |
South East England was in the grip of water shortages over the summer, with one company enforcing a drought order controlling use of water and a number of others enforcing hosepipe bans. | |
ICE SUGGESTIONS More reservoirsPipeline from Wales to South East EnglandDesalination plantsCompulsory metering20% price riseNew mains href="/1/hi/business/6057230.stm" class="">Thames to be sold for £8bn | |
As well as increasing use of effluent, ICE said it was time to fund new reservoirs, desalination plants to remove salt from water, and pipelines from wet regions like mid-Wales to the South East. | As well as increasing use of effluent, ICE said it was time to fund new reservoirs, desalination plants to remove salt from water, and pipelines from wet regions like mid-Wales to the South East. |
Water prices rising to match those elsewhere in Europe should be accompanied by compulsory metering in some areas, the report said. | Water prices rising to match those elsewhere in Europe should be accompanied by compulsory metering in some areas, the report said. |
ICE water board chairman John Lawson said: "Effluent water reuse is still a relatively untapped way of providing drinking water to meet growing long-term needs." | ICE water board chairman John Lawson said: "Effluent water reuse is still a relatively untapped way of providing drinking water to meet growing long-term needs." |
Turning effluent into drinking water involves a sieving and chemical cleaning process of waste water so it can be pumped into rivers and then taken back into the water purification process. | Turning effluent into drinking water involves a sieving and chemical cleaning process of waste water so it can be pumped into rivers and then taken back into the water purification process. |
But Water UK said it would be wrong to change the current policy on effluent reuse as the industry was already part of a "natural water cycle". | But Water UK said it would be wrong to change the current policy on effluent reuse as the industry was already part of a "natural water cycle". |
DEMAND MANAGEMENT Save-a-flush bagsRestricted tapsAerated shower headsTurn off tap when brushing teethRun full washing machine loads | DEMAND MANAGEMENT Save-a-flush bagsRestricted tapsAerated shower headsTurn off tap when brushing teethRun full washing machine loads |
And Jacob Tompkins, director of Waterwise, said water management by consumers was the way forward, with such items as "save-a-flush bags" for toilet cisterns, flow restrictors on taps and aerated shower heads having proved a success in other countries. | And Jacob Tompkins, director of Waterwise, said water management by consumers was the way forward, with such items as "save-a-flush bags" for toilet cisterns, flow restrictors on taps and aerated shower heads having proved a success in other countries. |
Mr Tompkins, a civil engineer, said: "It is highly unfortunate that they still seem to be going for large-scale Victorian-style engineering approaches. They seem to have dismissed water efficiency." | Mr Tompkins, a civil engineer, said: "It is highly unfortunate that they still seem to be going for large-scale Victorian-style engineering approaches. They seem to have dismissed water efficiency." |
The State of the Nation also tackled other UK infrastructure issues such as energy, where the ICE said it was time to cut consumption and diversify supply. | The State of the Nation also tackled other UK infrastructure issues such as energy, where the ICE said it was time to cut consumption and diversify supply. |
The engineers also said it was time to view waste as potential resources instead of a landfill problem. | The engineers also said it was time to view waste as potential resources instead of a landfill problem. |