ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: catwhoorg
Not that bizzare at all, there just isn't the reservoir capacity* to cope with the water demand for an extended period.
If it doesn't rain, they start emptying.
*The North East aside. Keilder, Cow Green and Derwent were build to serve the demands of water intensive heavy industry, that isn't there anymore. The increase in domestic use pales by comparison.
Its pretty bizarre when Somerset is a giant lake, ground water levels are full to bursting, and just about every river seems to be bursting its banks...
But it all runs off. Unlike a lot of other nations, the geology doesn't give us large aquifers which replenish and 'store' water under ground. Its almost all on the surface.