In a message dated 11/01/2007 18:30:30 GMT Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

..A  drought could 
not only send the farmers in a tizy but dry up London  too..



One (fairly) recent trouble with water in London (and other cities) is  that 
the loss of industry has reduced the requirement for water to be drawn from  
the aquifers and wells. The result is a rise in the water table; the danger is  
that the major cities will flood from under the ground.
 
DaveD


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