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BUTT OUT AND SAVE WATER

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
May of 2005

 

25/05/2005 - Chelsea Flower Show may inspire you to spend this weekend nurturing your garden but spare a thought for the amount of water you use. Despite April showers and May downpours, the Environment Agency is still concerned about low water levels and is urging gardeners to think about the environment before getting the sprinkler out.
England and Wales have had a dry winter with several months of below average rainfall – water we depend on to top up our reservoirs and groundwater for public water supply in the summer months. Some parts of Southeast England have had only 60% of long-term average rainfall for November to mid-May.* The Environment Agency is working closely with water companies and other abstractors to make sure that water supplies are managed carefully without damaging the environment, but we can all do our bit to help.

The average garden sprinkler uses 1,000 litres of water an hour – more than a family of four uses in a day. Yet water is a finite resource. All the water we use is taken from rivers, streams and groundwater. The more we use, the more the water companies will need to take, potentially leading to environmental problems.

Using a watering can instead of a sprinkler saves water, and using a water butt to collect rain for garden watering saves even more. If everybody used a water butt for garden watering instead of main water supply, enough water could be saved to supply 1/4 million people.

If the dry weather continues, water companies will be forced to impose restrictions, such as sprinkler and hosepipe bans, to safeguard water supplies for next summer. Saving water at home and in the garden is important this summer, to help reduce the need for compulsory restrictions and limit damage to the environment.

Environment Agency Chief Executive Barbara Young said: “The dry winter has made an impact on our water levels and we are urging everyone to use water wisely for the warm summer ahead to help safeguard public water supplies in the longer term. All of us can make a difference. Water is a precious resource and we can all do more to make sure we don’t waste it by turning off taps when brushing teeth, taking showers instead of baths, using a bucket to wash the car or a watering can in the garden instead of a hose. These small changes can make a big difference.”

The RSPB supports the need to save water in order to avoid damage to the environment and important habitats for wildlife and plants. It designed its Real Rubbish Garden, displayed at the Chelsea Flower Show until 28 May, to save water by collecting rain for watering plants. The design was chosen after an RSPB survey showed that only a third of interviewees collect rain for watering the garden.

Bryan Bland, RSPB’s manager of the garden at Chelsea said: ‘By saving water and ensuring every drop counts, we are not only helping wildlife in the garden but ensuring we don’t have a damaging impact beyond our garden fence.’

It’s not just in the garden where we can make a difference. Small lifestyle changes in the home can help too. Turning off taps when brushing teeth, taking showers instead of baths and using a bucket to wash the car can all help save water. The Environment Agency is challenging people to save water next month for World Environment Day on 5 June 2005. Go to the Environment Agency's WED webpage (see link) to make your pledge to save water and find out how much you could save.

Log on to our website (see link) for Alan Titchmarsh’s top tips on how to save water in the garden and other tips on saving water at home.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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