Get out the Water Cooler. A heatwave is on the way

16 May 2011

Get out the Pure Eau Water Cooler – May is set to be a record breaker heat wave 

We Brits are renowned for our continued fascination with the weather and are renowned for our moaning about the Great British Summer (or lack of it) Well, moan no more!  2011 is set to be a record breaking heat wave with temperatures in May expected to reach the hottest on record since recordings of temperature started 353 years ago.  From this weekend, we may be hitting regular 29 degrees days from Saturday onwards for at least the next two weeks according to forecasters. This will mean ice creams, shirts off, splashing around in the water, buckets and spades just in time for the kid’s half term break and May bank holiday. Pure Eau understands the importance of ensuring we all drink enough water during the warm period. It is recommended that we drink a minimum of 8 glasses of water every day to stay hydrated for optimum health. Pure Eau provides all the water you can drink through our water coolers and water filters.       
However, warm weather comes with a price.  An emergency drought summit takes place today instigated by the Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman. It will consider the drought implications on agriculture and the environment and what we can do to preserve water.  Water coolers and water filters will be in greater demand to quench the thirts of office workers in the heat. However these at least prevent the action of a running tap, wasting water down the sink. Each measure is just one cup. Ms Spelman will meet with members of the water industry body Water UK, the National Farmers' Union, the Environment Agency and Natural England. Many rivers are already running low or dry, and farmers are warning of crop failure. Jonathan Powell, the forecaster for Positive Weather Solutions stated that the year may well continue to turn up more surprises as May is outperforming expectations, as did March and April. Rain is predicted for some of May in the North and West, but not nearly enough to stave off drought concerns. The pressure may build again during late May and through to the second week of June, with warm temperatures and possible humidity leading to thunderstorms. (www.positiveweathersolutions.co.uk). We love the warm weather but being   without water can make a huge impact. It is essential that crops are irrigated sufficiently which is often difficult during a water ban. Pure Eau water coolers and water filters offer you and your family as much drinking water as you can drink. Our water has been through the reverse osmosis process, enabling you to drink nothing but pure water.    
Conditions are similar to those of 1976 when water had to be rationed and emergency drought Primary impacts are on farmers and growers, an increased risk of forest and heath fires and, importantly, on river flows. Pure Eau hopes there will be enough pure water for everyone to enjoy the summer months.

Article Links

water filter http://www.pure-eau.co.uk/water-filters.cfm
pure water http://www.pure-eau.co.uk/benefits/crystal-clear.cfm
water coolers http://www.pure-eau.co.uk/water-coolers.cfm
reverse osmosis http://www.pure-eau.co.uk/the-process.cfm
 

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