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Old 18-08-2022, 07:00 PM #5
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Originally Posted by arista View Post
[The liquid, including sewage, started being released
when the primary power and back-up system failed on Wednesday.]


Yes Electrical Faults
They Failed to update the website
People swimming had no alerts
These rotten useless water companies paying themselves millions and have not improved one iota for years, they all need bringing to book as they seem happier to pay the fines and keep polluting rather than fix any problems. The whole country are sick of these robbing gits ! Funny how we have to pay fortunes to be 'green' and they fill the sea and waterways with s**t.
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