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I BURRY PORT CARNIVAL.

Our Water Supply

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Our Water Supply SUFFICIENT FOR THREE WEEKS. Reporting on the position of the water supply at an extraordinary meeting of the Llanelly Corporation held last night the Deputy Surveyor (Mr. J. H. Mont- gomery) said that as far as trade supply there was only sufficient water for three weeks. The rainfall up to the 31st of July was 27 inches, the average rainfall being 24 inches. However, the rainfall from the 1st April up to the 31st July was only 8.4 inches against an average of 12.6 inches, and from the 1st to the 31st July it was 1.37 inches against an average of 3.95 inches. The consump- tion of water at present was just excess of 5 million gallons a day, against a con- sumption of 4,600,000 in June. If this drought lasted as long as the one in 1915 they would even have to ration the domestic supply. He was informed by the Clerk of the Rural District Council that they would if necessary supply half a million gallons of water per day to the Corporation. Mr. W. Davies: Has there been any reduction in the consumption since the last Council meeting ? The Deputy Surveyor: No, not much. Mr. W. Davies: Then they are paying no heed to our notices. The Deputy Surveyor: Some of the works get their own supply in wet weather, but not in dry weather, and they then fall back on us. The Mayor: Is the domestic consump- tion going down ? The Deputy Surveyor: No. There are not many plumbers attending to the leakages. Mr. T. H. Samuel: We have been in- formed that there is a big wastage down the Lakefield district. The Deputy Surveyor: Lakefield is be- low what it used to be now. Mr. W. Davies: To what extent was the consumption brought down some time ago when we gave 7 days notice to stop the supply of water ? The Deputy Surveyor: It was brought down considerably. Most of the present leakages are due to defective fittings. The people have had too much water in the past. Mr. J. Walter Thomas: Cannot we ration domestic supply ? The Deputy Surveyor: No, not very well as some works draw on our filter supply such as the Breweries, etc. Mr. D. Jennings: We are in a very serious position. The fact is that in Llanelly the people have been having too much water. In Swansea the water for domestic purposes is rationed and is cut I off from a certain time in the evening Until the morning. Do the works who get filtered water pay anything extra for it ? The Deputy Surveyor: No. The Mayor: I think the best thing to do is to give the works notices that we will cut off the water supply in fourteen days; and if things improve we can can- cel it. Mr. W. Divies: That was suggested ir the last meeting. Mr. D. Jennings seconded. Mr. J. Walter Thomas: Then what about the domestic supply ? The Surveyor explained that if the water was cut off for a certain period people would fill up their pails and when the water was turned on again, if they had not used it they would throw it away. Mr. J. Walter Thomas There is a very serious wastage going on. The Mayor's proposition of giving notices to the works that their water supply would be cut off in 14 days was then put to the meeting and carried. "Put it in the Papers." A question then raised as to whether L would be advisable to make the matter public. The Mayor: Yes, put it in the papers. Mr. W. Davies Yes, and don't put it in the advertisement columns, but in the news columns. The press present will do that. The Deputy Surveyor explained that the tenant of a house was responsible for any repairs to the water pipes. Mr. J. Walter Thomas: What about j the leakages in the service pipes ? Scarcity of Labour. The Deputy Surveyor: The same thing applies to that. There are hundreds of leakages on our books hut we cannot get labour to repair them. Mr. D. Jennings How many plumbers do you employ ? Tho Deputy Surveyor: Two, we cannot get more. Mr. D. Jennings: We are losing half a million gallons a dnv through this, and will probably have to close the works down. Replying to a question as to the sup- ply to Burry Port tVe Surveyor stated they only used about 200,000 gallons a day. Mr. T. H. Snnv-1: What about the Ty'rfran district Mr. D. Jennings: Oh. they don't drink water up there (laughter). The discussion then cldsed.

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