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Hosepipe bans won’t save us

Last updated: August 11, 2025 11:35 pm
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Water scarcity and pollution are pressing issues facing the UK, with the country struggling to effectively address the threats to its water sources. While efforts are being made to promote water conservation at the household level, the real pollutants such as microplastics and industrial contaminants are being overlooked.

The UK lags behind other countries in combatting microplastics, with only regulations on microbeads in cosmetics in place. Scientists are calling for a national roadmap with measurable targets, product design standards, and interventions in high-emission sectors like textiles, agriculture, and sewage sludge disposal to address this issue.

The commodification of water has shifted the responsibility of managing scarcity onto individuals, absolving the systems that have contributed to the crisis. This governance failure becomes even more precarious in the face of climate change, which is exacerbating pressures on water systems.

Despite receiving sufficient rainfall, the UK’s water abundance is squandered due to poorly maintained infrastructure, lack of healthy ecosystems for water storage and filtration, and weak regulations to protect rivers and aquifers. Climate change exposes these weaknesses in the system, highlighting the need for stronger governance and infrastructure.

In Cape Town, the ‘Day Zero’ crisis in 2018 laid bare the inequalities in water access, with the affluent experiencing water scarcity only when it affected their daily lives. Similarly, in the UK, the privatization of water has prioritized market interests over societal needs, resulting in systemic inequality and neglect of water resources.

To address these issues, a shift towards public trust models of water management is necessary. Cities like Paris and regions like Scotland have successfully reclaimed water as a common good, demonstrating that non-market approaches are viable solutions. Reversing privatization, strengthening regulations, restoring ecosystems, and treating water as a common good are essential steps to ensuring water security in the UK.

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As long as water governance remains profit-driven, the system will remain vulnerable to climate extremes and corporate interests. It is crucial to learn from past failures and prioritize the protection of water resources for the well-being of society as a whole.

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