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Untreated Sewage
Is Illegally Dropping into Rivers. River Thames as well. Spoiler: [Treatment works are only allowed to put sewage into waterways after wet weather and when they are close to capacity.] But they Dumping Sewage before being treated. Even when no rain. [Water companies have been illegally dumping untreated sewage into rivers in England and Wales, an investigation by BBC Panorama has found. Data analysed by the programme showed some companies have regularly breached the conditions in their permits. Treatment works are only allowed to put sewage into waterways after wet weather and when they are close to capacity. The water industry says it will invest more than a billion pounds over five years to reduce discharges into rivers.] Shocking Report. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56721660 |
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What neck ! Bloody prices they charge ! all about the 'fat cats' and shareholders and sod the planet
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Sami Allerdici
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Surely with everyone sitting st home and ****ting twice a day the place will over load with ****.
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