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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7514096" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>As I said earlier, I'd sooner see someone's entire pig or cow lagoon go out to sea during a flood than any sewerage.</p><p></p><p>The problem you have is that water companies are all privately owned and inherited the network for fudge all. They make sizeable profits and hand it to shareholders. They have no intention of doing major upgrades or repairs to the tune of mega-millions which is what it would need to make any difference to the system. The EA are a load of morons who are too busy counting newts to notice or care either. These fines the courts hand water companies are a joke. 20K to a water company is chickenfeed- these companies make mega-millions per year and that is after they have tried to needle that figure down- check how much each of their directors earn, it will all be in their annual shareholders reports. 20K fine for letting some sewerage go? I bet one of their executive board members could pay that out of his petty cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7514096, member: 54866"] As I said earlier, I'd sooner see someone's entire pig or cow lagoon go out to sea during a flood than any sewerage. The problem you have is that water companies are all privately owned and inherited the network for fudge all. They make sizeable profits and hand it to shareholders. They have no intention of doing major upgrades or repairs to the tune of mega-millions which is what it would need to make any difference to the system. The EA are a load of morons who are too busy counting newts to notice or care either. These fines the courts hand water companies are a joke. 20K to a water company is chickenfeed- these companies make mega-millions per year and that is after they have tried to needle that figure down- check how much each of their directors earn, it will all be in their annual shareholders reports. 20K fine for letting some sewerage go? I bet one of their executive board members could pay that out of his petty cash. [/QUOTE]
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