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yeah right a series national network that they control and can excavate the towpath may not be the best solution to putting in a new national network of high speed pipes?
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Interesting point.Originally posted by Paddy View PostThere is no water shortage in the south. It is a scam from the water companies in order to put charges up.
A few weeks ago on the national cycle route I saw a huge tap just running with no way to close it. Spent half an hour on phone with the area water company (on hold most of the time - even when I pressed the menu option for leakage). They didn't seem too bothered about all that water leaking for hours.
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Some professor of water engineering or some such said that was a silly idea, no good direct routes, not designed for fast flow and locks.Originally posted by AtW View PostUse canals to transport water to south...
Upgrading present infrastructure and modifying usage was her solution.
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We've got enough water now, thanks.Originally posted by AtW View PostUse canals to transport water to south...
Did I tell you that Redbourn's 365 policy was under severe strain on Sunday?
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WHSOriginally posted by gingerjedi View PostIf Northerners have so much friggin water why aren't they using power showers instead of taking turns in a fireside tin bath??
Can't the government invent a job that consists of pushing up water up a hill and then putting all of those jobs in the North....
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The problem is all their excess water is running downhill and flooding you out. Suggest you pop it in an envelope (no stamp) and send it back.Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostMy half flooded garden path would argue there's no water shortage on the South Coast. Although, it's sunny here today so no doubt we'll be in a drought by this afternoon!
I blame the Northerners
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tin bath is full o coal, tha daft sodOriginally posted by gingerjedi View PostIf Northerners have so much friggin water why aren't they using power showers instead of taking turns in a fireside tin bath??
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If Northerners have so much friggin water why aren't they using power showers instead of taking turns in a fireside tin bath??
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My half flooded garden path would argue there's no water shortage on the South Coast. Although, it's sunny here today so no doubt we'll be in a drought by this afternoon!
I blame the Northerners
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There is no water shortage in the south. It is a scam from the water companies in order to put charges up.
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