HC Deb 06 November 1947 vol 443 c250W
106. Mr. Janner

asked the Minister of Health what is the present position with regard to water supplies for the main cities of the country; and whether he has any plans to deal with the position during the winter if conditions do not improve.

Mr. Bevan

It has been reported to me that the reserves of several large undertakings with upland sources in the North and West of England and in Wales are very low. My officers are in close contact with the undertakers who are aware of the emergency powers under which I can authorise temporary augmentation of supplies. It cannot, however, be too strongly stressed that considerable help would be afforded to water undertakers if consumers would avoid waste and unnecessary use of water.