"what really matters to our health is the air that we actually breathe throughout our day – not the air measured by a monitoring station on a road in the middle of nowhere" Air quality sensors paint a misleading picture and lead to poor policy decisions https://t.co/ImlIgqcBav
The logic of our planning system where industrial processing companies in towns like Newhaven self monitor, we could have 15 incinerators or tarmac plants next to a AQMA but the air is still clean and healthy @CASHcampaigners@SussexBylines@cleanair
Still waiting for Tory ministers to take meaningful action against water companies dumping sewage in our local rivers and seas.
#Sewage#TorySewageParty
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Well said Matt. We should all stop talking to water companies about this stuff, it’s a charade.
Demand that the @EnvAgency does what it was setup to do, defend our rivers.
NEWS: Local councillors in #Newhaven are calling on FM Conway to take urgent action at their asphalt plant to address the stench being belched out across the town. #MoreRadioNews#Sussex
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Excellent media coverage in this week’s edition of the @TheWeekInEditor. There is an excellent letter from @votedannorris, West of England Metro Mayor ‘Beware of greenwash’👇
@RachSalv The insidious nature of the cosy relationship between the water industry and its so called regulator which is now nothing more than a pollution facilitator. Independent inquiry long overdue.
It's already been hinted at by 1 EA employee low level reports often lead to the discovery of much bigger, more widespread, harmful pollution incidents. Here now is the proof.
Time for change. Time to go.