Dryce
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That's a bigger challenge, but there really ought to be the capability to get water from an adjacent town. Maybe the water demand of 350,000 people makes such an idea impossible, I don't know?
You've got to consider the problem of both supply of the raw water and *treatment*.
In years gone by there was a coherent strategy for power generation that covered different types of generation (coal, oil/gas, nuclear, hydro) and ensured that there was breadth and depth of spare capacity to deal with planned maintenance and breakdowns.
It was probably at its strongest in the mid eighties. (Coincident with the miners' strike.)
These days ....