"Drought fears in central and southern England as dry April leaves rivers low."
Yep we're still in the middle of spring but we're already talking about drought in southern England. What a shambles.
https://t.co/bXcVvphXTL
Brilliant, brilliant exposé by Alex Thomson @alextomo on @Channel4News last night, blowing the lid of the corrupt, and it is corruption of the @EnvAgency allowing water companies to walk away from criminal charges, jail time, unlimited fines and all for nothing more than a slap on the wrist and some blood money paid to local charities.
It's time to put an end to this nonsense, it's time to hold people to account, it's time to send the fat cats to jail.
https://t.co/ph5PFXUph5
Filming part of the regular migration that occurs daily in rivers—the great sanitary migration. Filmed within the last few days. How wonderful would it be to film freshwater fish every time I entered a river?
#pollution#rivers
Brown algae, sure sign of over enrichment, phosphate, nitrate yet another waterway being decimated by water company corporate greed.
And the @EnvAgency does what exactly?
The boss of South East Water, David Hinton, has admitted to MPs that recent outages have "failed" customers in the South East of England.
We asked him how long it will be before he gives up his job - and whether he’s committed to being transparent and accountable. He refused to respond.