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[–] Zombie@feddit.uk 1 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (1 children)

Pumping water in is the kind of FaNTaSy only an iMmATure silicon valley billionaire should be dUmB enough to think would work.


A century after we started building a national electricity grid, we need a National Water Grid for England to move water around the country to where it is most needed to balance supply and demand

https://www.water.org.uk/news-views-publications/news/water-uk-calls-major-reform-submission-independent-water-commission

Water industry proposes ‘National Water Grid’ as means of distribution to meet demand

The government should introduce a National Water Grid so water can be moved to where it is needed, according to Water UK.

Water UK is the trade association for the UK water sector and the proposal was outlined as part of its submission to the Independent Water Commission’s call for evidence for the Cunliffe Review.


In its submission to the Cunliffe Review’s call for evidence, it requested a “new vision for water” in a White Paper, for improved climate resilience, for regulators to be “fit for purpose”, and for accelerated investment.

It also requested a National Water Grid for England, saying: “A century after we started building a national electricity grid, we need a National Water Grid for England to move water around the country to where it is most needed to balance supply and demand.”

“The water resources planning process has contributed to maintaining security of supply for several decades. But it increasingly looks inadequate for meeting the challenges of the future, including those exacerbated by climate change,” Water UK said.

“The risk of drought is rising but hosepipe bans as an emergency response are becoming increasingly unacceptable to the public.


Canal & River Trust chief executive Richard Parry said: “A legacy from our industrial past, Britain’s historic canals are a readymade national network to move water across river catchments and between water companies.

“Our canals already transfer water daily for millions of homes, including in Bristol, Cheshire and Somerset, whilst the Grand Union Canal is central to an exciting project to move millions of litres of surplus water per day from the Midlands to the water stressed south east.”


Lancaster University professor Nigel Watson said: “It is worth recalling that this is not the first time the idea of a national water grid has been proposed for England.

“Back in the 1970s, in the era of the Regional Water Authorities, outline plans were drawn up but never fully developed or implemented."

It is also worth noting that the challenges of developing and operating a national water grid would not only be technical and engineering-based, as an effective system of governance and control would be needed to handle the numerous inter-regional water transfers involved, to allocate water among competing water providers and users, and to settle disputes.

“Water transfers always create winners and losers, whether that means water consumers and other users, landowners, or the environment.

"Creating a national water grid might imply a need for a new national-level public organisation, as a kind of whole-system ‘overseer’ or authorising body.


Campaigners say ‘fundamental issue’ for water is ownership

We Own It lead campaigner Matthew Topham said: “Whilst suggestions like a National Water Grid and devolving power away from Whitehall might be sensible suggestions in theory, they do not address the fundamental issue of ownership.

“Private investors and shareholders have treated our water sector like a cash cow for decades, sweating the assets for every penny of profit they can get whilst vandalising our rivers and lakes.

“The government has just closed its so-called independent water commission. The commission was banned from even discussing the possibility of public ownership, even though recent research shows it could save us up to £5bn a year.

“90% of the world run water in public hands and 82% of Brits support public ownership.[2] By ignoring the obvious solution, our government is putting privatising ideology ahead of pragmatism.”

https://www.newcivilengineer.com/latest/water-industry-proposes-national-water-grid-as-means-of-distribution-to-meet-demand-25-04-2025/

Yes, obviously America would have its own challenges to contend with but as I said before, you're the richest nation on the planet, with vast economic and natural resources, and you have plenty of world class engineers and architects, and world class universities.

Your billionaire class have more than enough wealth to cover the vast costs if they were taxed appropriately, but they would rather hoard it for frivolous items like yachts and private jets. Rather than engineering feats like pipe networks that improve the day to day lives of ordinary people.

The industrial revolution happened over 100 years ago, the technical ability is there. Political will is the sticking point, not economics or engineering. You have a rail network, a road network, a communications network, an electricity network, and some places even have a gas network and an oil network. All of which had huge challenges that were overcome. A water network is viable if desired and demanded by enough people. Socialism works when it's allowed to. But instead you use pessimistic American exceptionalism to say "it could never work here" and anyone who suggests it is dumb and immature? Come on, get over your learned helplessness and fight for a better world!

[–] Tinidril@midwest.social 1 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

Pump water from where? Does England have a lot of desert?

And why the fuck should we tank all the environmental issues and insane energy costs so that desert dwelling mid-wits can waste it because they have no reason not to? Maybe we became the wealthiest nation on earth, at least in part, by not doing insane shit like this.