"I Didn't Think I'd Have to Go Get Packs": Tensions Are Increasing on the Supply of Drinking Water
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Since Sunday, August 9, in Trégarvan (29), the supply of drinking water of Toul Ar Gloët has to be provided at an average rate of 80 m3 per day, due to the intense drought. On the spot, elected officials, professionals and inhabitants are mobilized.
Most of the territory is affected by drought and 40,000 people find themselves affected by water cuts. The town hall of Trégarvan, in Finistère, had to come urgently to supply the water castles that feed the commune. In Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines (Haut-Rhin), the flow of the river is decreasing. - "I didn't think I had to go to pick up packs": tensions are increasing on the supply of drinking water (Topics of society).
Water services have to cope with the weakening of surface and underground reserves, and 40,000 people have already suffered cuts. The minister of ecological transition, Monique Barbut, asks the prefects to manage the restrictions more rigorously.
DEXYPTAGE - Between 35,000 and 40,000 people in 97 municipalities are victims of drinking water cuts, and the "vigilance" concerns 3 million people in the national territory.
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