welsh water let out around 30 million gallons of sewarageThe solution is more investment.
It’s not an accident that Welsh Water/Dwr Cymru have the best figures and are not for profit.
welsh water let out around 30 million gallons of sewarageThe solution is more investment.
It’s not an accident that Welsh Water/Dwr Cymru have the best figures and are not for profit.
The group I wasn't about had 37 knocked dogs too.We could add this to the 83 dog-napping thread - same people, different crime and same the same degree of responsibility from our elected representatives - f.all action......
Doesn't stop them imposing expensive solutions on private micro-businesses, farms, that are not responsible for even a tiny fraction of the total discharges.
Of note is that the 400,000 discharges are not accidental and only cover England. Add on the number in Wales and Scotland and N Ireland and you would have a substantially higher number of high volume discharges of sewerage done on purpose.
It seems that they try to justify it on the grounds of being during 'extreme weather events'. Would that wash if farmers did it I wonder? 400,000+ times a year!!
Do you have to sing to let the rats get away before placing the buttocks.In the long list of insane things that humans do, using potable water to flush turds away must be near the top.
Our loo with a view .
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In the long list of insane things that humans do, using potable water to flush turds away must be near the top.
Our loo with a view .
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Going to the loo should be a pleasurable experience, that isn't!
No heating
No light
Charge them to take it, what else can they do with the stuff.Stop taking sewage cake, they might learn then.
Charge them to take it, what else can they do with the stuff.
Going to the loo should be a pleasurable experience, that isn't!
No heating
No light
They’ve all been used to wipe arsesNo Farmers Guide
No SE Farmer
No Farm Machinery
No Shooting Times
No BASC Shooting and Conservation.......
The joke is they are allowed to in heavy rain situations
That isn’t true. The figures refer to the Welsh Water/Dwr Cymru sewerage works in England, obviously there are not many , but they’re making a useful contribution. They’re a complete useless bunch of cowboys, preferring to blame farmers rather than get a grip on their situation.The solution is more investment.
It’s not an accident that Welsh Water/Dwr Cymru have the best figures and are not for profit.
Going to the loo should be a pleasurable experience, that isn't!
No heating
No light
No Farmers Guide
No SE Farmer
No Farm Machinery
No Shooting Times
No BASC Shooting and Conservation.......
But someone said earlier up thread that going to the loo should be a pleasure able experienceEasily remedied- just put a copy of: Red Tractor Farm Assurance Guidance: a 2020 compendium there.
This is a problem that is not easily resolved. A fully functioning sewerage treatment plant is using bacteria as part of the breakdown process, if there is extremely high rainfall and flooding, and sewers become full and overwhelmed, this cannot go through the process, as all the living bacteria will be flushed, and the whole plant becomes inoperable until the next medium is working again.
No easy solution.