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These EWS (Emergency Water Supply) tanks, typical of hundreds all over the country
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These EWS (Emergency Water Supply) tanks, typical of hundreds all over the country
These EWS (Emergency Water Supply) tanks, typical of hundreds all over the country, have had so much rubbish thrown into them that their usefulness for fire-fighting is seriously affected.
The rubbish not only reduces their water capacity but also damages pumps and hoses when the tanks are brought into use. Objects found in tanks include bedsteads, rubber tyres, baths, garden rollers, prams and many tons of bricks and old iron. Millions of gallons of water and thousands of man-hours
are wasted in clearing out this debris.
The public is asked to co-operate with the authorities in preventing this serious possibly dangerous wastage.
January 1944
Official
Reach PLC
Mirrorpix
England
Media ID 21901488
© Mirrorpix
Emergency Services Equipment Littering Wastage
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This powerful photograph captures the unfortunate state of Emergency Water Supply (EWS) tanks during the 1940s. These tanks, scattered all over the country, were intended to aid in fire-fighting efforts during a time of war. However, their effectiveness has been severely compromised due to thoughtless littering. The image reveals a shocking sight - these once vital reservoirs are now filled with an assortment of discarded items. Bedsteads, rubber tires, baths, garden rollers, prams, bricks, and old iron clutter the tanks' interiors. Not only does this debris reduce their water capacity but it also damages essential pumps and hoses when they are needed most. Millions of gallons of precious water and thousands of man-hours have been wasted in clearing out this unnecessary rubbish. The authorities make a heartfelt plea to the public for cooperation in preventing such dangerous wastage. As we delve into history through this poignant photograph from January 1944, we witness not only the challenges faced on the home front during World War II but also how even small acts like littering can have far-reaching consequences. Let us remember this image as a reminder that our actions matter - that by respecting public resources and working together with authorities, we can prevent needless waste and ensure preparedness for any emergency situation.
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