How do you run out of water right next to the ocean?
Anonymous
(ID: /RAzCkMb)
8/12/2025, 6:08:25 PM
No.512870765
>>512871993
>>512876417
>Following the driest first half of the year since 1976, the current water shortage in England has been classified as "of national concern." The UK Environment Agency (EA) stated on Tuesday that water supplies are depleted in many places, and harvests are being affected.
>Reservoir levels across England have reached only 67.7 percent of their capacity in recent days. The average for the first week of August was 80.5 percent. According to the EA, 49 percent of rivers are also running lower than normal.
In Yorkshire, in the north of England, garden irrigation has already been banned. "We call on everyone to do their part and help reduce the pressure on our water environment," said Helen Wakeham of the EA.
Anonymous
(ID: uhHAPwuT)
8/12/2025, 6:11:08 PM
No.512870949
>>512871496
>>512875137
>>512870711 (OP)
Germans drinking seawater explains a lot of things
Anonymous
(ID: pfbUnAJR)
8/12/2025, 6:14:11 PM
No.512871162
>>512871654
>>512870711 (OP)
England doesn't know the meaning of the word dry. It rains every 3rd day. Even without plumbing their grass will never go yellow.
Anonymous
(ID: WEdcZGae)
8/12/2025, 6:16:17 PM
No.512871315
You do it by being a third-world shithole that UK functionally is once you erase City of London.
Anonymous
(ID: iF3RY+01)
8/12/2025, 6:17:35 PM
No.512871425
>>512871472
>>512871491
>>512879283
>>512870711 (OP)
anon, saltwater is not drinkable
Anonymous
(ID: z1jyYC4k)
8/12/2025, 6:18:40 PM
No.512871491
>>512871425
I'm sure there's a German invention to fix that
Anonymous
(ID: HdsSsNzW)
8/12/2025, 6:18:43 PM
No.512871496
>>512875137
>>512870949
Not when they're landlocked.
Anonymous
(ID: y6kR3x7l)
8/12/2025, 6:19:43 PM
No.512871581
>>512875137
we could have desalination plants but our electricity is the most expensive on earth because we literally forgot how to make nuclear power plants which we invented
Anonymous
(ID: yExZuob9)
8/12/2025, 6:20:39 PM
No.512871654
>>512871162
We had it pretty bad in Cape Town for about a year, but held out with water rationing. Got so bad they were planning a desalination plant. Friends from Belgium says there was a water crisis when it didn't rain for like a month.
Anonymous
(ID: 8hARi6pD)
8/12/2025, 6:24:43 PM
No.512871993
>>512875137
>>512870711 (OP)
>>512870765
the jews who run our water companies havent built any new resevoirs in 30+ years while they have also been selling off their old ones to property developers to bump profits for shareholders, hence there is a shortage despite having had one of the wettest years in memory last year
Anonymous
(ID: KueZzt10)
8/12/2025, 6:33:51 PM
No.512872695
>>512870711 (OP)
Uh...the ocean is salt water and you can't drink it last time I checked.
Anonymous
(ID: lMoCt9h8)
8/12/2025, 7:09:40 PM
No.512875453
>>512870711 (OP)
Water is dehydrating anyway. Blood and raw milk and raw fruit juice is all humans need and want to drink.
Anonymous
(ID: UAgW9awi)
8/12/2025, 7:12:16 PM
No.512875654
>>512884966
That fucking witch Thatcher, thatβs why. Iβm putting in rainwater tanks next year and the water Jews can fuck off
Anonymous
(ID: vzbmmiU+)
8/12/2025, 7:22:25 PM
No.512876417
>>512877853
>>512870765
Explain using kitchen water to water your garden and how that's better than using a hose
Anonymous
(ID: rCOQH2zv)
8/12/2025, 7:41:59 PM
No.512877853
>>512879120
>>512876417
It means grey water but the retarded hole tasked with writing this shit doesn't know what that is.
Has anyone in the British Isles, in all recorded history, ever given a single shit about hosepipe bans?
Anonymous
(ID: 6PU7sNk3)
8/12/2025, 7:53:01 PM
No.512878771
>>512870711 (OP)
>How do you run out of water right next to the ocean?
You run out of fresh water. Salt water (ocean water) is poisonous.
Anonymous
(ID: 8hARi6pD)
8/12/2025, 7:57:22 PM
No.512879120
>>512877853
>Has anyone in the British Isles, in all recorded history, ever given a single shit about hosepipe bans?
yes. usually middle-class busybodies. there's no enforcement of the ban beyond goodwill, which is in short supply in a fractured, mistrustful, society of strangers and wogs
Anonymous
(ID: K+QOfOv/)
8/12/2025, 7:59:15 PM
No.512879283
>>512871425
Bro, Balkan monkeys have learnt how to desalinate sea water
Anonymous
(ID: RkpWI3TL)
8/12/2025, 8:04:42 PM
No.512879747
>>512879993
>>512882108
Leakage in British water systems is tremendous.
Anonymous
(ID: rCOQH2zv)
8/12/2025, 8:07:57 PM
No.512879993
>>512879747
The ground's always saturated so there's nowhere for leakage to go and it has to stay in the pipe. Simple physics, that.
Anonymous
(ID: ucncPOYt)
8/12/2025, 8:12:25 PM
No.512880342
>>512870711 (OP)
By being the UK.
It has always been run by absolute retards with zero strategic planning.
Anonymous
(ID: rElR9vb+)
8/12/2025, 8:16:27 PM
No.512880657
Brits walk around calling everyone they just met mate and bruv while their own country has been taken from them and they dont even notice lmao oi mate stop attacking me mate stop raping that kid mate oi bruv dont kill me mate
Anonymous
(ID: EQL32s9o)
8/12/2025, 8:32:01 PM
No.512882108
>>512870711 (OP)
We haven't built reservoirs in decades.
>>512879747
It's about the same as the US, which isn't good. France and Italy's are even worse
Anonymous
(ID: zBg0EBSH)
8/12/2025, 8:34:57 PM
No.512882333
>>512884966
>>512870711 (OP)
Governments. You could install our government in charge of sub-saharan Africa and within a week they'd have a sand shortage. useless feckless fuckers.
Anonymous
(ID: /RAzCkMb)
8/12/2025, 9:06:32 PM
No.512884966
>>512882333
>Government
>>512875654
>Thatcher privatization
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