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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 9005828" data-attributes="member: 70168"><p>Back in the summer, or was it last summer, with the heat, and resevoirs nearly dried up, they were saying we needed a wet winter to refill all that and the ground water, short memories, or is it like round here, that when it rains, the drainage system, that is the rivers, ditches, road culverts are totally neglected? Example, the other morning about 6am ish, i was driving along my stretch of the main road it was raining, and all, not a few, road culverts, were blocked, the water was just running down the kerb edge, not down the culverts, whats happened to the tanker man from the council who used to come regular to clear these out, just for starters? Then the river? well thats just about chocked up, looks like beavers have dammed it in many places here? With a mixture, of dead, or collapsed "shrubbery", garnished with choice items of rubbish, such as plastice bollards, plastic drums, plastic containers? plastic this that and the other, where does that lot all come from? washed, blown, or dumped off the road?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 9005828, member: 70168"] Back in the summer, or was it last summer, with the heat, and resevoirs nearly dried up, they were saying we needed a wet winter to refill all that and the ground water, short memories, or is it like round here, that when it rains, the drainage system, that is the rivers, ditches, road culverts are totally neglected? Example, the other morning about 6am ish, i was driving along my stretch of the main road it was raining, and all, not a few, road culverts, were blocked, the water was just running down the kerb edge, not down the culverts, whats happened to the tanker man from the council who used to come regular to clear these out, just for starters? Then the river? well thats just about chocked up, looks like beavers have dammed it in many places here? With a mixture, of dead, or collapsed "shrubbery", garnished with choice items of rubbish, such as plastice bollards, plastic drums, plastic containers? plastic this that and the other, where does that lot all come from? washed, blown, or dumped off the road? [/QUOTE]
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