The defender has been integral to Nottingham Forest's exceptional season, his partnership with Nikola Milenkovic crucial at the back. He has made the most clearances in the Premier League this season, including three off the line.
"Now when we don't have any water it's maybe not hurting us as much but it's definitely hurting the wildlife," she said."It will be inevitable that we will have to ration water if this carries on like this, but I still think we should be doing the things, like making more reservoirs and making places that hold more water," she added.
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said there had been "no or very little rain across Wales" so far in May and "the majority of rivers are currently low".Caroline Harries, who leads NRW's water resources team said spring was critical for "fish migration and land management" and her teams were "closely monitoring river levels and temperatures".She also urged people to use water wisely to "protect our natural environment".
The drought liaison group is chaired by the Welsh government and brings together the country's water firms, NRW, the Met Office, farming, environment and public health leaders.Thursday's meeting will review the latest data, with potential announcements to follow, BBC Wales has been told.
Experts could decide to declare a period of prolonged dry weather across all or part of Wales, marking a step further on the ladder towards an official drought.
NRW's website notes that, once prolonged dry weather is declared, the regulator "steps up its actions" that include enhanced monitoring and checks on water bodies, providing guidance for farmers and ensuring those who take water from rivers are abiding by the conditions on their licence.At the end of June, 29,585 people were in hotels. By March, there were 32,345 - though the number has dropped compared with December.
The government does not regularly publish figures on the number of actual hotels in use but figures obtained by BBC Verify show there were 218 asylum hotels in December, up from 212 in July.Once someone applies for asylum, they gain legal protections while awaiting a decision - including accommodation if they cannot support themselves financially.
Almost everyone who arrives by small boat claims asylum - they made up a third of all asylum applications over the past 12 months. Another large group of claimants were people already in the UK who had overstayed their visas.The asylum process determines whether a person can remain in the UK because they have a "well-founded fear of persecution" in their home country.