Hydration Corridor Part 2 Project 2024 Daniel Reeves Birmingham City University | UK The UK faces a critical water crisis, with consumption climbing 1% yearly since 1930 and Londoners using 164 liters daily.Climate change is worsening the issue, leading to hotter summers, drier winters, and unpredictable rainfall, risking dry taps within five years.This thesis explores using existing infrastructure such as the HS2 line to redistribute water efficiently from where it is plentiful to where it is scarce, saving costs and minimizing environmental impact. Tutor(s) Barbora Bott Andrew Hilton Georgina Mitchell