UK

Drinking water is not free in the UK. In the past, water was controlled
by the government, but it has since been 'privatised'.
This means
that your water might be provided by a company based in a different
country.
Water can be paid for at a flat rate or by a meter which
charges you for the exact amount of water you use. Water is stored
in reservoirs, which are refilled by rain and rivers.
In periods
of very hot weather, these start to run very low, and some areas
of the country face water restrictions. 
Most of the drinking water in the UK is recycled and treated. In
London, the water coming out of your tap has been used at least seven
times before!
When the water is filtered and 'cleaned' some people
feel that too many chemicals are added. In the past, it was thought
to be a good idea to add fluorine to drinking water,as it helps
prevent tooth decay, but nowadays some feel that the long-term harmful
effects
are too great.
Recent reports state that London tap water is now
as pure as bottled mineral - and it's much cheaper! 
Flooding As a result of global warming, and the resulting change
in weather patterns,the numbers of floods have increased.
In 2001,
large areas of the UK ended up under water, as unusually heavy
rain fell and caused many rivers to burst their banks. This has caused
people longer terms problems,in that its now harder to obtain insurance
against floods and this makes it harder to sell your house.
The
government now issues flood advice and gives weather warnings so
that people
are more prepared. In the UK, people rarely die as a result of
flooding.
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