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We're a group of volunteers advocating for improvement of habitat for wildlife & outdoor amenity of River Lea & Lee Navigation, Tottenham Marshes since 2017🌈
Stonebridge Lock, Tottenham Marshes
Joined August 2017
So, what’s the solution to this problem? It’s clearly not legal powers, as three agencies already have sufficient legal powers to deal with missed connections. Instead, it’s a question of *duty*. Central government needs to step in & decide which of the three current power
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The Environment Agency also has significant powers under the Water Resources Act 1991 to investigate & issues remedial notices for missed connections, as well as using its usual prosecutorial powers. However, they rarely if ever use these powers to stop & prosecute pollution from
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Water companies have a power under the Water Industry Act 1991 to close off any missed connection and to prosecute those responsible. However, as we know water companies are private profit making entities & they do not seem to have much incentive to spend the time or money using
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Local authorities appear to have the strongest powers to deal with this issue, with section 59 of the Building Act 1984 putting a duty (“they shall”) on them to require the owners of misconnected buildings to rectify the issue. However, few local authorities use this power at all
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The most difficult issue the regulatory mess of who is supposed to deal with this issue. And on this one it is not as simple as just blaming the water companies. There are a number of authorities who have responsibility & sadly far too much of a culture of passing the buck &
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One reason is that is is difficult, slow & expensive to track missed connection spills back to the specific building causing them. If a particular outfall is showing signs of sewage pollution, how do you tell which of the hundreds or thousands of buildings draining into it have a
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‘Missed Connections’: the under-reported aspect of the sewage crisis🧵 The scandal of sewage spills caused by combined sewer overflows has received significant attention. However, across the country, and particularly in urban areas, significant sewage pollution is being caused
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A missed connection occurs when foul water discharges from buildings are plumbed into the surface water system, causing raw sewage & grey water to be discharged untreated into rivers & streams. This happens for a variety of reasons. It’s often accidental, with any building
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Have you seen this 👇🏻@Feargal_Sharkey, @RachSalv, @leanahosea ? Would these PFAS destruction units be an easy retrofit to UK potable water treatment processing & potential mitigation for pfas hotspots #RescueBritainsWaters
We're excited to share that the Aquagga team has been showcased in a Geekwire article highlighting our contributions towards #PFAS destruction. We look forward to continuing our mission of creating a positive societal impact! 💧🎉 https://t.co/EQRh1RrgNL
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📢Calling all Londoners! Join @ChrisGPackham @carolvorders @JohnnyFlynnHQ @RobGMacfarlane & thousands of us THIS SUNDAY as we march to parliament to tell the Govt that IT'S THEIR JOB to stop the poisoning of Britain's waters. 📍Albert Embankment; 11AM 👉 https://t.co/nea73H9tLV
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Would you swim in our waters now? 💩 After decades of neglect, our rivers, lakes and seas are on life support. So we'll be in London on Sunday 3rd Nov to March For Clean Water! 📢 Register your interest TODAY and join us to push for change!
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Well done @BrianLaney2, one of our fabulous #BSBImembers, who is going the extra mile for Field Cow-wheat! Find out more about this declining hemi-parasitic plant, 1st recorded in UK in 1716, on its #PlantAtlas2020 page: https://t.co/9bff6FPC1x
@speciesrecovery @BSBIscience
@BSBIbotany back to Brogborough in Bedfordshire to cut harder all across site with brush cutter blade at angle cutting as much tufty grass as possible and creating bare soil to help field cow wheat
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💙 We’ll be there, see you all Sunday! #RescueBritainsWaters
#HealthyRivers
#HealthySeas
#NatureRecovery
#ClimateResilience
#FoodSecurity
#PublicHealth
🚨IMPORTANT INFORMATION🚨 We're excited to announce that our march route has been approved! The details are as follows: 📍Location: Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7HF 🪧Muster: From 11am* 🌊March: From 11:45am See you there & remember to #WearBlue! *More info coming soon
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We registered our contribution on the form linked here 👇🏻
Calling all water guardians! Can you help us create a sacred mixing of the most UK waters in one container? For the upcoming @MarchforWater, Lawyers for Nature are working with @RiverActionUK & other water activists to create a ceremony that will bring together water from as
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Gave our #TottenhamLock pound saplings some TLC & collected the waters of our #LeeNavigation, #StonebridgeLock & #PymmesBrook. We’re contributing these to @LawForNature’s sacred mixing of UK waters on @RiverActionUK #MarchForCleanWater Sun 3rd Nov. #RescueBritainsWaters
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More criminal cover ups in the water industry — self-reporting has enabled corruption and been catastrophic for the environment. Water firms in England ‘passed’ pollution tests that were never carried out
theguardian.com
Self-monitoring regime will change to plug loophole that allowed failing sewage plants to pass pollution checks
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The negotiations at Cop16 on global biodiversity are underway in Columbia. The key objective of this conference is the practical implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Framework agreed at Cop15. As part of @LawForNature, I’m joining a delegation of earth lawyers from
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. @WATERSHED_i has been shortlisted for our Watershed Pollution Map ... https://t.co/8AXYbT6qdL
We're chuffed to bits to announce Watershed Investigations has been shortlisted for a British Journalism Award. It really is an honour to be shortlisted along with these amazing journalists. 🎉 https://t.co/EUAYHTNORL
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