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Why is the Environment Agency so against cleaning, maintaining UK rivers??
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<blockquote data-quote="Welderloon" data-source="post: 9179100" data-attributes="member: 174091"><p>Whoever owns the land has the power, twas always thus.</p><p>The state bureaucracy tail has been allowed to wag the dog in this country for too long.</p><p>Nothing will change until they are told what needs to change........everyone should remember these organisations are meant to work for us - the tax payer.</p><p>The EA/SEPA are badly broken, you only have to read the amount of flooding & water issue related posts countrywide on TFF for this to be confirmed, they are complicit in flooding, ecological damage & destruction of property countrywide, for how much longer they think they can get away with this without accountability I do not know though the general feeling seems to be it is now time for a sweeping change.</p><p>Waterway management should only ever be a landowner matter not a pigeon holed side show civil service matter</p><p></p><p>Fortunately its election time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welderloon, post: 9179100, member: 174091"] Whoever owns the land has the power, twas always thus. The state bureaucracy tail has been allowed to wag the dog in this country for too long. Nothing will change until they are told what needs to change........everyone should remember these organisations are meant to work for us - the tax payer. The EA/SEPA are badly broken, you only have to read the amount of flooding & water issue related posts countrywide on TFF for this to be confirmed, they are complicit in flooding, ecological damage & destruction of property countrywide, for how much longer they think they can get away with this without accountability I do not know though the general feeling seems to be it is now time for a sweeping change. Waterway management should only ever be a landowner matter not a pigeon holed side show civil service matter Fortunately its election time [/QUOTE]
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