Can moving water around the country solve the UK water problems?

 For many years the UK has been able to move water around the country. Some canals are used to transport the water from Wales and the North of England towards Cities like Birmingham and London. This system only works if  the water can flow down hill. With the largest population in the South East of England and the least water in this region, then transportation is the only effective choice. There are significant problems moving water from Scotland to England, which means that a considerable amount of pumping needs to be done.  If water is moved around then near the cities the water needs to be stored in reservoirs. Probably the only way to solved the UK water shortage is to store more water, but this requires land and valleys to be flooded.



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