Brits told to get used to drinking recycled sewage
Thomas Lambert British Environment Agency CEO James Bevan says that Brits should get used to the idea of having to drink recycled sewage in times of water uncertainty. “We need to treat water as a precious resource, not a free good,” writes Bevan in The Sunday Times. “We will have to be more selective about what we use drinking water for. It makes no sense to use it to clean the car or water the lawn.” “We will need to be less squeamish about where our drinking water comes from. Part of the solution will be to reprocess the water...
Thomas Lambert British Environment Agency CEO James Bevan says that Brits should get used to the idea of having to drink recycled sewage in times of water uncertainty. “We need to treat water as a precious resource, not a free...
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