tuolumne fisher
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so we've a serious drought in progress/on the way, depending on where you live, and anglings returned apostle, has waded in, sadly he's still unable to see through the sediments that have been disturbed
his expoundings of the need for compulsory water meters, the general publics waste of water in the home, the washing of cars and watering of lawns, are all to be looked at in an effort to solve this foreseeable problem
we've had privatised water companies for a generation, yet this problem and pollution persists, what were salter and his mp buddies doing about it while they were in power, nuffin, denada, zilch
the solution to the countrywide need for water, is to move it from where it is plentiful, to where it aint, using existing waterways, rivers/canals, this was discussed in the sixties,
but will rival corporations co-operate, no way is glamorgan water gonna do a deal with thames water, if only because all the water companies in between will want recompense/profit as well
hence salters standard corporation speel
water meters, another tax for something that falls from the sky for free
waste water in the home, it aint wasted, its returned to the system via the waste pipe, its only lost when its returned to the supplier, gotta be a good deal, selling summit that you get for free, then blaming those that use it for wasting it
the washing of cars, exactly the same as above, returned via the sewers
the watering of lawns and gardens, this has declined enormously due to the proliferation of paved drives and decking, salter quotes the figures when arguing for the thames tunnel/super sewer
the watering of lawns and gardens is essential to maintain the bio-diversity and gene pool that makes up our country
what business model in a capitalist world, rewards one company for allowing water to flow straight to the estuary, while 500 miles away another company is insisting on water use restrictions
if salters former work colleagues wanted to solve the problem, they'd look at the bigger picture and insist on water companies co-operating with one another, failing that they'd insist on the abstraction process being carried out nearer the estuaries
but hey the olympics look great
its a simple fix folks
use the existing canals/rivers to move the water from where its plentiful, to where it aint, investment required for pumps
relocate abstraction sites nearer to estuaries, investment required
but hey the olympics look great
the outcome waterways that are full of bio-diversity, rivers that flow, and gardens that are green, maybe even hydro-power
but hey the olympics look great
his expoundings of the need for compulsory water meters, the general publics waste of water in the home, the washing of cars and watering of lawns, are all to be looked at in an effort to solve this foreseeable problem
we've had privatised water companies for a generation, yet this problem and pollution persists, what were salter and his mp buddies doing about it while they were in power, nuffin, denada, zilch
the solution to the countrywide need for water, is to move it from where it is plentiful, to where it aint, using existing waterways, rivers/canals, this was discussed in the sixties,
but will rival corporations co-operate, no way is glamorgan water gonna do a deal with thames water, if only because all the water companies in between will want recompense/profit as well
hence salters standard corporation speel
water meters, another tax for something that falls from the sky for free
waste water in the home, it aint wasted, its returned to the system via the waste pipe, its only lost when its returned to the supplier, gotta be a good deal, selling summit that you get for free, then blaming those that use it for wasting it
the washing of cars, exactly the same as above, returned via the sewers
the watering of lawns and gardens, this has declined enormously due to the proliferation of paved drives and decking, salter quotes the figures when arguing for the thames tunnel/super sewer
the watering of lawns and gardens is essential to maintain the bio-diversity and gene pool that makes up our country
what business model in a capitalist world, rewards one company for allowing water to flow straight to the estuary, while 500 miles away another company is insisting on water use restrictions
if salters former work colleagues wanted to solve the problem, they'd look at the bigger picture and insist on water companies co-operating with one another, failing that they'd insist on the abstraction process being carried out nearer the estuaries
but hey the olympics look great
its a simple fix folks
use the existing canals/rivers to move the water from where its plentiful, to where it aint, investment required for pumps
relocate abstraction sites nearer to estuaries, investment required
but hey the olympics look great
the outcome waterways that are full of bio-diversity, rivers that flow, and gardens that are green, maybe even hydro-power
but hey the olympics look great
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