Will Cambridge Water 'run out of water' before 2030, conditional on major housebuilding in the area (>50,000 houses)?
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'Cambridge Water' means the area served by Cambridge Water in 2023.
'Run out of water' means service disruption (ie taps not producing water), due to insufficient supply (rather than, eg a leak or pipe bursting), on at least two occasions lasting longer than 1 hour.
(See eg https://twitter.com/AnthonyBrowneMP/status/1683392957502701568)
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