Kenneth Thompson
Senior Member
Finally, however not down my way in christchurch where the avon and stour are allready painfully low.
Looking at all the comments and reports on this so far there has been no mention of the rivers being low because of the water companies already taking too much.
all Jo pubic does is winge saying, 'why should i keep paying the same amount if im not alowed to use what i want.... ' without absolutly no consideration to as where siad water will come from.
My bestt mate works for the enviroment agency in the flooding department, and he told me the other day that the official stance of the enviroment agencey is that they would see the watercompanies satified with the amount of water they need before they will be concerned with the the river levels. He said if push came to shove the rivers would be allowed to dry up so that the water companies can keep supporting their requirements........
What hope have we got.
Looking at all the comments and reports on this so far there has been no mention of the rivers being low because of the water companies already taking too much.
all Jo pubic does is winge saying, 'why should i keep paying the same amount if im not alowed to use what i want.... ' without absolutly no consideration to as where siad water will come from.
My bestt mate works for the enviroment agency in the flooding department, and he told me the other day that the official stance of the enviroment agencey is that they would see the watercompanies satified with the amount of water they need before they will be concerned with the the river levels. He said if push came to shove the rivers would be allowed to dry up so that the water companies can keep supporting their requirements........
What hope have we got.