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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7774880" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>we rung up the exeter office, the definition according to them, if cattle only walk across it, and scraped x2 day, it is classed as clean water, he didn't like that either, nor could he understand why water from it, couldn't run up hill, to the lagoon, and it's a obvious slope. Pretty sure he's been reined in, following a phone call from his manager, we gathered there had been quite a lot of complaints, mostly justified, manager came out with him, and told us, 'get your gutters working, you will be fine'. That didn't stop him either !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7774880, member: 86168"] we rung up the exeter office, the definition according to them, if cattle only walk across it, and scraped x2 day, it is classed as clean water, he didn't like that either, nor could he understand why water from it, couldn't run up hill, to the lagoon, and it's a obvious slope. Pretty sure he's been reined in, following a phone call from his manager, we gathered there had been quite a lot of complaints, mostly justified, manager came out with him, and told us, 'get your gutters working, you will be fine'. That didn't stop him either ! [/QUOTE]
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