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Wild swimming? Think again

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Whitewavemark2 Wed 20-Oct-21 17:04:47

Tories are set to reject the move to stop the water companies from discharging raw sewage into our rivers.

Baggs Sat 23-Oct-21 14:43:55

growstuff

Baggs

Kali2

And yes, it is directly related to Brexit - and the fact that Johnson and co are prepared to protect the big businesses that now run those essential Water Companies.

Southern Water has been rubbish for at least a couple of decades.

Rape and murder (and other horrendous crimes) have been going on for longer than a couple of decades. Is that any reason to accept them and not try to do anything about them?

Who said anything about accepting? My point is that saying it's the fault of Brexit in this instance is not something I find convincing.

growstuff Sat 23-Oct-21 14:43:27

vegansrock

This is something those in Tory constituencies should write to their MPs about.

Unfortunately, it would be a waste of time and effort. I know some local people already have, but my MP hardly ever replies to anything. The Tory trolls are already out on the local Facebook page defending her and trying to deflect from criticism.

growstuff Sat 23-Oct-21 14:41:20

Baggs

Kali2

And yes, it is directly related to Brexit - and the fact that Johnson and co are prepared to protect the big businesses that now run those essential Water Companies.

Southern Water has been rubbish for at least a couple of decades.

Rape and murder (and other horrendous crimes) have been going on for longer than a couple of decades. Is that any reason to accept them and not try to do anything about them?

Callistemon Sat 23-Oct-21 14:37:39

ITV has made a series about this:

www.itv.com/news/central/2021-10-19/itvnews-investigation-environment-river-pollution-whats-killing-the-wye

GagaJo Sat 23-Oct-21 14:34:23

It's as if they are actively seeking to hasten pollution and global warming. F-ing idiots.

vegansrock Sat 23-Oct-21 14:28:03

This is something those in Tory constituencies should write to their MPs about.

Petera Sat 23-Oct-21 14:13:43

Whitewavemark2

Tories are set to reject the move to stop the water companies from discharging raw sewage into our rivers.

Every single MP who voted to reject was a 'Conservative'

grannyactivist Sat 23-Oct-21 13:43:58

Our family are all keen on water sports; my husband kayaks and windsurfs, our daughter and her family are regular paddleboarders, our eldest son is an open water swimmer (sea and river), and our youngest son is a keen snorkeller. We live within throwing distance of a river and the sea is a ten minute walk away.

My local MP has publicly bemoaned the state of water pollution and had photo ops on beach cleans etc. - and yet voted with the government against the much needed protections for our rivers and seas. As far as I’m concerned this is evidence of his hypocrisy and a shameful lack of integrity.

Baggs Sat 23-Oct-21 13:03:36

Kali2

And yes, it is directly related to Brexit - and the fact that Johnson and co are prepared to protect the big businesses that now run those essential Water Companies.

Southern Water has been rubbish for at least a couple of decades.

Baggs Sat 23-Oct-21 13:02:47

An ornithologist acquaintence up here in Argyll says that one of the reasons eider duck populations are falling is because there isn't enough sewage in the waters they frequent. I asked him what kind of sewage and he said "human". I guess the organisms that eiders feed on need fertilising.

Have to say I was quite surprised by this information.

I have a friend to swims regularly in our wee loch where there also happens to be a good population of eiders some years.

Josianne Sat 23-Oct-21 13:01:32

What I don't get is why our Devon MP isn't bothered to change this for the greater good. Grrrr.

Kali2 Sat 23-Oct-21 12:58:28

And yes, it is directly related to Brexit - and the fact that Johnson and co are prepared to protect the big businesses that now run those essential Water Companies.

Kali2 Sat 23-Oct-21 12:57:21

What is happening is a real disgrace and the Governement intend to stop any attempt to put an end to this.

www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/19666314.not-swim-sewage-emptied-water-17-dorset-beaches/

Josianne Thu 21-Oct-21 18:02:16

My eldest son frequently canoes in rivers. The way to avoid Weil's disease is apparently to drink loads of coca cola.
I agree, poor wildlife.

TerriBull Thu 21-Oct-21 17:43:32

I remember when David Walliams did a sponsored swim along the Thames very near where we lived and became very ill soon after. He wasn't alone, often saw people swim in the river in the summer, not advisable Weil's disease to mention just one health hazard!

Kali2 Thu 21-Oct-21 17:09:56

As chemicals for water purification are getting very difficult to import, this is increase hugely. Why are people not up in arms about this?

Chardy Thu 21-Oct-21 16:30:50

Here on south coast, Southern Water is a bit of a joke. £90m fine (no doubt my money, not the shareholders') recently, and apparently they've been discharging into the sea again. No doubt they're not the only ones

Kali2 Thu 21-Oct-21 16:24:21

Why are our resident GN Tories not here to massively approve of the great idea, I wonder?

vegansrock Wed 20-Oct-21 18:57:32

I swim in a local lake but the state of our rivers and water ways are a disgrace. Only 16% reach EU standards of cleanliness- still that doesn’t matter does it!

varian Wed 20-Oct-21 18:20:27

Last Xmas day our next door neighbour (wearing a wetsuit) swam in our pond.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 20-Oct-21 17:58:20

M0nica

DD wild swims in a local lake, so should be free of sewage.

Nitrates?

M0nica Wed 20-Oct-21 17:56:17

DD wild swims in a local lake, so should be free of sewage.

Skydancer Wed 20-Oct-21 17:23:02

Seriously I cannot believe what you've said!! It's absolutely unbelievable!

Whitewavemark2 Wed 20-Oct-21 17:22:16

JaneJudge

Poor wildlife sad

That’s what I think. What about the beavers, ratty and otters, fish, invertebrates, plants

Profit above all. .

Shinamae Wed 20-Oct-21 17:21:15

Unbelievable ?