Insight - David Lloyd Owen
- From: Vol 7, Issue 6 (June 2006)
- Category: Analysis
- Region: Europe
- Country: United Kingdom
Government needs to use its joined-up thinking on its water policy.
When it comes to that cringe-inducing expression ‘joined-up government’, Britain’s water policy is so dysfunctional that it makes north London’s mains appear watertight in comparison. Despite writing about metering in the March issue of GWI, a brisk broadside from the House of Lords’ Science and Technology Committee this month about the management of water resources in England and ...
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