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@El Loro posted:

This was in the news yesterday:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/sci...environment-65626241

Water companies to spend ÂĢ10 billion on tackling sewage spills, the money initially being from investors, but hen being recouped from higher water bills to customers which won't go down well

No, and so it shouldn't ...it's a disgrace

Our water companies should never have been sold off in the first place....
I think it's high time we take them back and run them properly and not for profit!

slimfern

I hear your concerns loud and clear. Sewage spills are definitely a major issue and it's good to see plans for substantial investment to address this. However, it doesn't feel right that the cost will be passed on to customers.

As for bringing water companies back into public hands, it's certainly a thought-provoking idea. If done right, it could lead to better outcomes.

Also, let's remember our role in this. From saving water to advocating for stronger pollution regulations, we can all contribute. It's a complex issue, but we're all in this together.

L
@lowerback posted:

I hear your concerns loud and clear. Sewage spills are definitely a major issue and it's good to see plans for substantial investment to address this. However, it doesn't feel right that the cost will be passed on to customers.

As for bringing water companies back into public hands, it's certainly a thought-provoking idea. If done right, it could lead to better outcomes.

Also, let's remember our role in this. From saving water to advocating for stronger pollution regulations, we can all contribute. It's a complex issue, but we're all in this together.

Baz

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