The CEO of Thames Water, Chris Weston, has warned of potential water restrictions for their 16 million customers if dry weather continues. During a committee appearance, he assured that the company is prepared, having learned from last year's drought. However, he expressed uncertainty about avoiding usage restrictions, as these depend on upcoming rainfall. The Environment Agency indicated a medium risk of drought without significant rainfall and urged for proactive measures against water wastage, while the changes in weather highlight concerning trends linked to climate change.
Chris Weston emphasized that despite Thames Water's preparations, the outcome will heavily rely on the weather and rainfall leading into the summer months.
The Environment Agency warned of a medium risk of drought this summer in England, highlighting the need for careful water management.
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