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A few on here might want to sign this? https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/582336
Petition
Ban Water Companies discharging raw sewage into water courses.
Ensure Water companies treat the sewage they are responsible for. Not discharge it into rivers and water courses. After all what goes into the ocean comes back as the fish we eat. This should be illegal!
At 10,000 signatures...
At 10,000 signatures, government will respond to this petition
At 100,000 signatures...
At 100,000 signatures, this petition will be considered for debate in Parliament
Signed. 518 now.
Nice one trillsg.......!
done and 539 now..... :)
All the best (gotta be done...... :()
Done
Trillsg, put it up on the Panorama page from last night BBC 1 documentary. The River Pollution Scandal
Nice one everyone that's signing it. I put it on Twitter Gidget. Hutchy, I still have to copy and paste #DVRG from the page as was tagging some random guy and not DV for weeks, the chances of me working out how to tag the BBC is close to zero.
Haha, just Quote tweet the page. Jasper quote tweeted it and Mr Brandon liked it. So u will find the page on his GB likes.
Right I have done it for you. It was like waiting for an Rns lol.
764
Done!
I'm no 800
Great stuff
I'm 946
Get to a 1000 and we're just 10% of required..........!
like the BT clinical trial numbers....... :)
All the best (although, I reckon BT no's are a lot further on now and near completion........ :()
Seeing some good volume on that petition today Chesh. Any chance you could do us a chart?
Doubt it mate...........!
all I can see is the total.......... :(
All the best (I'll have a look though....... :)
exponential is the trend here......... !
I was kidding bud, don't waste your time on it.
ha ha........!
I thought I'd answered ya ........ below me brackets.........!
All the best (I'll get Greta on the job, the data is out there........ :()
Going up slowly, 1230 now
Keep sharing.........!
1300 when I looked just now........ :)
All the best (exponential.......... ! :()
The data is out there trillsg........!
not a chart but a plot....... ;()
https://petitionmap.unboxedconsulting.com/?petition=582336
All the best ( count as of 17:20ish....... :()
2820 now
Starting to fly now nearly at 3000
4694 nearly halfway
Whilst I fully support the objective to stop untreated sewage discharges into rivers, it is not clear to me how this can be done without some very significant infrastructure improvements. The climate change impact of increased flooding is only likely to exacerbate this problem. It is clear that the monitoring of the environmental impact on the water quality is not fully understood, given most of these outlets are not monitored, never mind in real time, excluding visual. Hence before embarking on a massive infrastrucure spending plan it maybe worthwhile doing more monitoring ( que DVRG/MWG) to establish what problems they are trying to solve! Rant over!
You're absolutely right Davde. If it becomes illegal to do they'll have to prove they've stuck to the rules. Where I work they're having to invest £5mill on a water treatment plant to meet new regulations that are coming in to force shortly. It's a microbe one I believe, like MW specialise in.