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Can Anybody Explain The Logic?
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There is a shortage of water in Sussex and Kent. A hose pipe ban will be introduced, not today but on the 26th. Surely all that's doing is allowing people to stockpile, creating an even bigger problem?
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Apparently by law there is a 10 day consultation period.
13:08 Fri 16th Jun 2023
It's obvious you are not avid gardeners, :o). I've seen neighbours watering at 3am to stop their plants and shrubs from dying and avoiding being caught. Filling a few buckets will not bother them and multiply that by a few thousands and it all adds up. I was just wondering why the ban didn't come into effect immediately. Thanks for your replies.
As Vagas says "Its a proposed hosepipe ban". What would be the point of storing water in a watering can when you could fill it fresh from a can anyway?
Having said that it does sound an odd way of doing things. Perhaps it is to give people the opportunity to fill pools etc before shutting them down?
Having said that it does sound an odd way of doing things. Perhaps it is to give people the opportunity to fill pools etc before shutting them down?
It's a law thing it seems:
//A water authority wanting to make a temporary ban is required to give notice in at least two newspapers circulating in the area and post it on their website. The notice must explain how people can submit representations in relation to the proposed temporary ban. If valid representations are made then the water authority may be persuaded to grant exemptions.
The water authority is also required to specify the date from which the ban is to apply and specify the area to which it applies. A hosepipe ban will last until the water authority revokes it.//
//A water authority wanting to make a temporary ban is required to give notice in at least two newspapers circulating in the area and post it on their website. The notice must explain how people can submit representations in relation to the proposed temporary ban. If valid representations are made then the water authority may be persuaded to grant exemptions.
The water authority is also required to specify the date from which the ban is to apply and specify the area to which it applies. A hosepipe ban will last until the water authority revokes it.//