Could You Survive a Water-Shortage Crisis? - 2 minutes read
Cities and regions that have been suffering from drought for a long time face a major water supply problem. It's obvious that they're spending a lot to keep up with the citizens' demands.
Be it in an area with plentiful or restricted water resources, there are principles to follow that can help you operate a system that is both reliable and sustainable. This is referred to as identifying and managing risks in the context of infrastructure asset management.
It's a good idea to keep in mind that your water source may not be permanent. Your town's water supply may not have diminished much over the years, but isn't it worth considering the possibility of drought or watershed losses?
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Your rivers and lakes, for example, should be regularly monitored. Create a plan to deal with a water supply crisis.
As one finds in many regions, a cataclysmic event could cause your resource to shift. Therefore, local changes in the weather system and tectonic movements in the region as a whole should be studied. Work on imagining your worst-case scenario and devising solutions to deal with it.
Another thing to keep in mind is that your specific town or city isn't the only entity concerned about water shortages. Communities of towns and cities should be concerned about it. Locally, regionally and even nationally they should be discussed and planned for.
This requires the collaboration of neighboring cities and communities. The communities' different stakeholders should also be involved.
Additionally, there is a need for innovative policies and tactics that can help water utility systems reduce hazards or obstacles. Diligent authorities and political leaders would be glad to co-operate with people who could achieve this end most effectively.
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