
Residents of the community of Seillant in south-eastern France have to make do with 150 liters of water per day per person due to the dryness of springs and groundwater which has led to the adoption of emergency tough prevention measures.
Across the region, mayors are imposing increasingly stringent measures, with some even forced to hand out water bottles as the springs and groundwater that fed cities dry up.
If the limit is exceeded, technicians install a plastic limiter in the meter, which significantly reduces the performance of the tubes, says Le Monde.
In an effort to “prevent the worst”, namely a complete shutdown of the water supply, the control agencies are desperately trying to force the population of the community, which includes Seian, to comply with the city government’s decree.
The problem is that “for the 90% of people who follow it, there’s 10% who think they’re allowed to do anything,” says Seillant mayor and commune president René Hugo.
He reminds that “only a balanced distribution of resources will help to delay or even avoid water interruption”.
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