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Leaks in water efficiency rules need plugging

For Water Saving Week 2024, Amanda Williams calls for more incentives and tougher targets for water efficiency in the built environment.

Water saving week leaks image: Dreamstime
Image: Dreamstime

It may not feel like it, so soon after the wettest 18 months on record here in the UK, but water is a finite resource and population growth, increasing demand and climate change will affect the availability of future water resources. According to Waterwise, the UK could be hit by severe water shortages by 2050, if water efficiency is not adequately prioritised.

So, this Water Saving Week, we’d like to highlight the role of the built environment industry in this issue, as well as acknowledging some of the challenges that may be acting as barriers. Reducing demand is not the responsibility of just one sector, but the construction industry clearly has a key role to play in increasing the water efficiency of both new and existing homes and other buildings.

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