Richard Lomas
Senior Member
I am sure everybody who saw this program is as incensed as I am that the water companies are breaking the law without any apparent come back from the Environment Agency. Saying their are concerned and spending shed loads of money means nothing and is just a smokescreen.
Dumping untreated/poorly treated effluent is as I understand it only meant to happen during times of substantial rainfall and yet they are dumping when there is no rain, presumably just to save money by avoiding treatment.
What a complete joke the EA is as a regulator and why the heck should we be paying them money every year to fish increasingly polluted rivers.
I think all fishermen, wild water swimmers and indeed anybody who cares for the environment should lobby their MPs about this disgusting state of affairs.
Ultimately politicians will only act if they are given enough grief over this.
Resources as basic and fundamental as water should not really be in the hands of the private sector as making profits for directors and shareholders inevitably leads to corners being cut when regulators do not regulate.
Dumping untreated/poorly treated effluent is as I understand it only meant to happen during times of substantial rainfall and yet they are dumping when there is no rain, presumably just to save money by avoiding treatment.
What a complete joke the EA is as a regulator and why the heck should we be paying them money every year to fish increasingly polluted rivers.
I think all fishermen, wild water swimmers and indeed anybody who cares for the environment should lobby their MPs about this disgusting state of affairs.
Ultimately politicians will only act if they are given enough grief over this.
Resources as basic and fundamental as water should not really be in the hands of the private sector as making profits for directors and shareholders inevitably leads to corners being cut when regulators do not regulate.