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Hi there


We've been asked by DEFRA and the University of Brighton to run a survey on water conservation and water saving technology.


They want to know what prevents you from saving more water, your view of future water saving technologies and how important water conservation is in your daily life.


DEFRA need to understand these views so they can shape Government policy and meet EU and G20 targets effectively.


The survey will take between 6 and 8 minutes and you can participate in the survey by following thie link. DEFRA Water Survey Thank you for taking the time to share your views.


Paul


PS Please feel free to forward the survey to other people you know in the UK.

I've just completed the survey and have a different view. I'm fairly familiar with the types of questions asked since I work a bit on water projects in dveloping countries. I'm a bit of a convert I suppose but there are few things more important that access to water, even in the UK. I hope others will persevere. I will send the link to friends and colleagues since it helps to have as many responses as possible. And, I donlt assume that all my contacts will be as converted as I am.

Thanks Alec thats really good of you.


Loz, the survey was designed by a senior lecturer at the University of Brighton working with DEFRA, not our good selves, they are just using our solution, but thank you for your feedback and comments.


The survey will be closing tomorrow at midnight. Thank you to those who took part and for those who do so between now and end of Friday.


Thanks everyone


Paul

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