Originally posted by zeitghost
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Previously on "My river's gone all orange."
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I once had a colleague whose house was suffering from subsidence to the point where he couldn't sell it. Despite it being pretty obvious who the culprit was, it took quite a fight to get compensation.
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Saying it's due to mine workings isn't really an answer. Unless (maybe even if) there was recent severe rainfall, the question is WHY it happened, especially why so suddenly.
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I'll tell you about the 'Donkeys Plonker' one day. dont forget to remind meOriginally posted by zeitghostNah.
Just coincidence, I'd have thought.
Though it does show how much water builds up in those old workings once you turn the pumps off.
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couldnt be anything to do with that disaster could it ?Originally posted by zeitghostAh.
Of course.
Silly me.
It's across the mountain from the Gleision mine.
Lots of these mines link up underground, I wonder if that's got anythingn to do with it.
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They want to come to see the canal in Worsley/Eccles. It is almost always Orange.
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baffled as in, they can't yet link it to CO2 and global warmingOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostHuge stretch of river turns bright orange leaving environment chiefs baffled | Mail Online
"Baffled"?
How can you possibly be baffled by mine water runoff.
Feckwhit.
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My river's gone all orange.
Huge stretch of river turns bright orange leaving environment chiefs baffled | Mail Online
"Baffled"?
How can you possibly be baffled by mine water runoff.
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