Liquami scaricati illegalmente a Windermere da oltre 3 anni

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdrj70dynk1o

di discwars

8 Comments

  1. discwars on

    > The water company declined to provide the BBC with the data showing exactly when each of the pumps into the lake was operating, claiming this data is classed as “internal communications”, which did not have to be disclosed under environmental information regulations.

    I’m just trying to understand how these things have become systemic. What is the point in having regulatory bodies?

  2. Earlyflash on

    You don’t have to kill the regulations in Parliament if you just underfund them so spectacularly, they become utterly toothless.

  3. Marcuse0 on

    Oh no! They’ll have to increase bills by 40% to fix this!

  4. Perudur1984 on

    Take the water companies into public ownership next week. They have poisoned our water supplies and ripped us off for far too long. They should be offered a nominal price for any assets and if they don’t accept, seize them into public ownership. Water really is that important and a matter of national security.

  5. Custodial sentences for execs would solve this shit. Either they’d immediately stop doing it because they didn’t need to in the first place, or they’d invest in the infrastructure they _should’ve_ invested in years (decades) ago to ensure it never needed to happen at all.

    Fines are just a surcharge for cuntish behaviour to these companies.

  6. Vanobers on

    Obviously no jail time for anyone involved, jail is just for us plebs

  7. CcryMeARiver on

    Combined sewers overwhelmed by stormwater? Must be time to consider installing a separate system to handle most of that stormwater.

  8. Spare-Reception-4738 on

    I think we need to start forcing water companies and MPs to swim in these waters

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