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Water shortage in England
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<blockquote data-quote="hendrebc" data-source="post: 6094754" data-attributes="member: 70166"><p>If I can get paid to infiltrate more water into my soil then I'm game. How would they measure it and make it results based though. And without rewarding the ones that f**ked up their soil in the first place when they finally get round to storing some. It would just be like every other subsidy it would be open to all kinds of abuse and fiddling to get better or worse results depending on what they wanted it to show.</p><p>I think one of the things tir gofal (the old Welsh environment scheme) used to pay for was blocking farm drains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hendrebc, post: 6094754, member: 70166"] If I can get paid to infiltrate more water into my soil then I'm game. How would they measure it and make it results based though. And without rewarding the ones that f**ked up their soil in the first place when they finally get round to storing some. It would just be like every other subsidy it would be open to all kinds of abuse and fiddling to get better or worse results depending on what they wanted it to show. I think one of the things tir gofal (the old Welsh environment scheme) used to pay for was blocking farm drains. [/QUOTE]
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