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by smcl
1071 days ago
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I don't think you understand what these companies do if you believe Thames Water is in competition with Evian or Brita. Remember they're not just providing drinking water but handling the treatment, recirculation and safe disposal of wastewater too. So in addition to having inadequate fresh water storage for some parts of England and cutting back maintenance to the extent that they lose an enormous amount in leaks, one of the bigger problems is how they're failing to adequately dispose of wastewater. As a consequence of this there are some rivers, lakes and beaches in England + Wales that are now unsafe but which weren't before they were privatised. |
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Carefully chosen words, someone has done their research!
Thats what happens when new standards come into force and improve upon the old standards.
https://environment.data.gov.uk/portalstg/home/item.html?id=...
"The purpose of this dataset is to present a summary of bathing water compliance in England between 1988 and 2014 against the old bathing water directive (76/160/EEC), which was repealed on the 31/12/2014"
However I'm not against better standards, but I am against some of the "engineered" methods used to gain those standards....
https://www.ciwem.org/the-environment/how-should-water-and-e....
As I was saying, some things are engineered....