I was told ( by and insider in the EA) the reason why the EA encouraged farmers to allow contractors to remove bank side trees on the river Severn (I presume elsewhere also) was to stop the build up of flotsam and jetsam of wipes, sanitary towels and other shit items catching in the branches during times of sewage discharge i.e. flood etc., the EA know its happening, activists know its happening, the BBC knows its happening, DEFRA knows its happening, we know its happening, but in essence nothing is happening, just waffle.
But let us not forget that the Angling Trust has a fully functional well resourced fish legal team that are very capable and adept in taking action against those that pollute SSI's with illegal sewage discharges and the like, but they wont because the EA wont allow them to and its the EA that pay the Angling Trust bills, so why are we not lobbying the Angling Trust to take action and do more against the water companies in a more robust manner?
By the way, remember those bankside trees those unsupervised chainsaw vandal contractors removed, the farmers were then paid £12 per tree to be replanted on other parts of their land so the carbon balance and neutrality was maintained or improved...yeah right.
So, who is doing what or anything?