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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 9104457" data-attributes="member: 70168"><p>We are allways very fortunate, weather wise to very rarely get the extremes, such as heavy snow fall, or storm damage, other parts of the uk get, we are in the "soft" part of the uk, essex, yes the crouch, (river) does flood, breaks its banks, gives some of my grazing a nice does of plastic debri, etc, when it recedes? Why i posted is this, we had up to the early 1970s no mains sewage, we had septic tanks etc, back then the population houses were a third less what they are now and counting? Then they laid a mains sewer system throughout our village, part of which runs ajacent to the river crouch, (we have 2 sewer inspection cast iron covers in my grazing fields, up to about 20 odd years , raw sewage never used to pour out of these covers, now every time we have heavy rain, raw sewage blows/floods, out of these covers into the river? Our next door neighbour, whos put in permission for a number of static caravans, must have complained to the water/sewage board, because the other day we had a dozen bods, in three vans clad in luminous vests and trousers have a "look" at the manholes? Nothing short term fix, without someone/body etc spending millions on upgrading the whole sewage pipe etc infricstructure, ? Mean while the building both few and mass goes on and with the projected numbers?more many, what will happen? Hopefully id be gone, others will have to face this problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 9104457, member: 70168"] We are allways very fortunate, weather wise to very rarely get the extremes, such as heavy snow fall, or storm damage, other parts of the uk get, we are in the "soft" part of the uk, essex, yes the crouch, (river) does flood, breaks its banks, gives some of my grazing a nice does of plastic debri, etc, when it recedes? Why i posted is this, we had up to the early 1970s no mains sewage, we had septic tanks etc, back then the population houses were a third less what they are now and counting? Then they laid a mains sewer system throughout our village, part of which runs ajacent to the river crouch, (we have 2 sewer inspection cast iron covers in my grazing fields, up to about 20 odd years , raw sewage never used to pour out of these covers, now every time we have heavy rain, raw sewage blows/floods, out of these covers into the river? Our next door neighbour, whos put in permission for a number of static caravans, must have complained to the water/sewage board, because the other day we had a dozen bods, in three vans clad in luminous vests and trousers have a "look" at the manholes? Nothing short term fix, without someone/body etc spending millions on upgrading the whole sewage pipe etc infricstructure, ? Mean while the building both few and mass goes on and with the projected numbers?more many, what will happen? Hopefully id be gone, others will have to face this problem? [/QUOTE]
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