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Do we need to bring back the NRA
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<blockquote data-quote="digger64" data-source="post: 6632900" data-attributes="member: 16562"><p>[QUOTE="Campani, post: 6632885, membersl]</p><p>I know this is not a popular opinion on this forum. But dredging every bit of river and moving water on as fast as possible is not the best approach. I live near the top of the severn. Moving the water quickly from here just means shrewsbury and Gloucester get more water faster. Hardly a sensible approach to flooding. More areas need to be identified for flood storage and farmers paid appropriately.</p></blockquote><p>Read post 7, in an upland area may be slowing the flow is beneficial I don't know , but if you still have yesterday's and last week's water what do you do with today's on a meandering flood plain ?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="digger64, post: 6632900, member: 16562"] [QUOTE="Campani, post: 6632885, membersl] I know this is not a popular opinion on this forum. But dredging every bit of river and moving water on as fast as possible is not the best approach. I live near the top of the severn. Moving the water quickly from here just means shrewsbury and Gloucester get more water faster. Hardly a sensible approach to flooding. More areas need to be identified for flood storage and farmers paid appropriately. [/QUOTE] Read post 7, in an upland area may be slowing the flow is beneficial I don't know , but if you still have yesterday's and last week's water what do you do with today's on a meandering flood plain ? [/QUOTE]
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