tuolumne fisher
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and only 5 classified as pristine
75% fail to meet good quality standard
117, or 2% are most inhospitable to wildlife
724 in poor condition
3,654, or 60% are in moderate condition
25% are healthy enough to support thriving ecosystems
those are some of the figures I've tracked down, but temper your opinions with the question, who sets the standards, bearing in mind that roach, gudgeon etc can be excluded from environmental assessment studies
category 1 and 2 pollution records that I've found for 2010-2011;
anglian 452
welsh 250
northumbrian 89
seven 349
southern 452
thames 3679
yorkshire 335
30,000 permits to discharge were granted to water companies
for 20 years calls for a reduction in abstraction on the river kennet have been agreed as necessary, but nuffin has been done, and there must be loads more info out there
if my info is wrong I apologise, put me right and post up the correct figures, and if you wanna help me understand the big picture, then dig around yourself and post up your findings for all to see
75% fail to meet good quality standard
117, or 2% are most inhospitable to wildlife
724 in poor condition
3,654, or 60% are in moderate condition
25% are healthy enough to support thriving ecosystems
those are some of the figures I've tracked down, but temper your opinions with the question, who sets the standards, bearing in mind that roach, gudgeon etc can be excluded from environmental assessment studies
category 1 and 2 pollution records that I've found for 2010-2011;
anglian 452
welsh 250
northumbrian 89
seven 349
southern 452
thames 3679
yorkshire 335
30,000 permits to discharge were granted to water companies
for 20 years calls for a reduction in abstraction on the river kennet have been agreed as necessary, but nuffin has been done, and there must be loads more info out there
if my info is wrong I apologise, put me right and post up the correct figures, and if you wanna help me understand the big picture, then dig around yourself and post up your findings for all to see