Plans to potentially pipe water from Lake Vyrnwy to the South East to ease droughts have angered some.
The leader of Plaid Cymru, Adam Price MS, made the call after news emerged about plans toand the River Severn to London to help with drought in the South East.
They have controversial plans to transfer an extra 180 million litres a day from Wales to the south east of England with the “Welsh natural resources should be in Welsh hands – controlled by Wales for the benefit of our communities. Instead we have a farcical system whereby we are not allowed to adjust the price at which we sell water to England, but their water companies are allowed to reap enormous profits as they sell our water onwards.
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