Interesting Problem

TobyC

Patriot
Al Gore says we're now headed for a new ice age, so it's all gonna be covered in ice and snow for thousands of years.
 

R181

Grumpy old man
Thank you TobyC for your replies. They are pretty much as I expected from you.

Fortunately, I doubt I'll be around long enough to see what actually will happen. I just thought that it was interesting to see what Vancouver BC thinks they will be facing and how they will try and mitigate the different problems. One thing is sure and that is things are changing faster than anyone thought before.

Bob
 

Mark12

Veteran
Vancouver has an interesting problem to try and solve due to climate change effecting their water supply.

Vancouver is running out of water – and the solutions are wild | Watch

Bob
That was a very interesting watch Bob. Here in the North West UK, without having any fast and hard data, our winters are feeling milder and less snowy and we're having prolonged wet periods at times. I think some places this year recorded rain everywhere single day of January. It's fairly erratic throughout the year now and flooding has been a problem for lots of places all over the UK. Then we end up with hose pipe bans in the summer as our reservoirs and storage facilities run dry.

We have huge problems with our water networks also in terms of lack of investment over the years and now they're playing catch-up in a major way and bills are having to go up. Some areas like London are seeing enormous rises in bills.

That's quite a challenge ahead for you guys
 

R181

Grumpy old man
That was a very interesting watch Bob. Here in the North West UK, without having any fast and hard data, our winters are feeling milder and less snowy and we're having prolonged wet periods at times. I think some places this year recorded rain everywhere single day of January. It's fairly erratic throughout the year now and flooding has been a problem for lots of places all over the UK. Then we end up with hose pipe bans in the summer as our reservoirs and storage facilities run dry.

We have huge problems with our water networks also in terms of lack of investment over the years and now they're playing catch-up in a major way and bills are having to go up. Some areas like London are seeing enormous rises in bills.

That's quite a challenge ahead for you guys
Thanks for your comments. In our local area the colder weather came early but the snow came later which drove the frost line deeper than normal. The snow that did fall came a little at a time with some melting in between leading to a spring with no snow cover and the spring rains just running off the still frozen ground. the rivers and streams are higher than normal as all the runoff goes into them leading to flooding.

This prolonged freeze and thaw cycles have lead to many burst water mains and roads/highways in terrible condition. Should that be followed by a prolonged dry spell, it won't take long before the forests are too dry leading to a very bad forest fire season.

This summer is predicted to be hotter than normal placing heavy demand on the electrical grid system that is already close to it limits. I am dreading getting our electrical bill after running the house air conditioner this summer.

Like most other places the unit price for house utilities has also increased greatly. Life was already difficult and then it gets worse.

Bob
 

Mark12

Veteran
Thanks for your comments. In our local area the colder weather came early but the snow came later which drove the frost line deeper than normal. The snow that did fall came a little at a time with some melting in between leading to a spring with no snow cover and the spring rains just running off the still frozen ground. the rivers and streams are higher than normal as all the runoff goes into them leading to flooding.

This prolonged freeze and thaw cycles have lead to many burst water mains and roads/highways in terrible condition. Should that be followed by a prolonged dry spell, it won't take long before the forests are too dry leading to a very bad forest fire season.

This summer is predicted to be hotter than normal placing heavy demand on the electrical grid system that is already close to it limits. I am dreading getting our electrical bill after running the house air conditioner this summer.

Like most other places the unit price for house utilities has also increased greatly. Life was already difficult and then it gets worse.

Bob
I know what you mean Bob. The pressures on the cost of living seem endless and keep on coming and coming. We are lucky enough to only have to think about heating our homes in Winter as homes in the UK don’t need air con during the Summer months. We use these months to keep our direct debit payments higher and top up the credit on our account ready for the winter months. I think a fairly brutal spike in prices will be on its way as prices change following ongoing events in the Middle East.
 

R181

Grumpy old man
The linked source did say there has been an increase in population which I assumed means the demand for water has increased.
That is one of the reasons and the population is expected to grow even further in the future. OTH, even without any further increase in population, Vancouver BC would need more water due to changes in climate.

Bob
 
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