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Topic: Re:Re:Re:Re:Whats the argument against not letting Thames Water go bankrupt?
Posted by: Richard Carter
Date/Time: 17/12/24 09:37:00

After an investigation into the regulation of sewage overflows into our rivers, the Office for Environmental Protection has concluded that Defra, the Environment Agency and Ofwat have all three failed to comply with environmental law.

So now let's see these people in court: bring it on!

https://www.watermagazine.co.uk/2024/12/17/oep-investigation-concludes-defra-ea-and-ofwat-failed-to-comply-with-environmental-law-in-relation-to-sewage-discharges/


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
Whats the argument about not letting Thames Water go bankrupt?16/12/24 13:57:00 Richard Carter
   Re:Whats the argument against not letting Thames Water go bankrupt?16/12/24 13:59:00 Richard Carter
   Re:Whats the argument about not letting Thames Water go bankrupt?16/12/24 14:13:00 Ivonne Holliday
      Re:Re:Whats the argument against not letting Thames Water go bankrupt?16/12/24 15:48:00 Richard Carter
         Re:Re:Re:Whats the argument against not letting Thames Water go bankrupt?16/12/24 16:41:00 Ivonne Holliday
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Whats the argument against not letting Thames Water go bankrupt?17/12/24 09:37:00 Richard Carter
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Whats the argument against not letting Thames Water go bankrupt?17/12/24 09:54:00 Judy Allen
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Whats the argument against not letting Thames Water go bankrupt?19/12/24 19:50:00 Philippa Bond
                     Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Whats the argument against not letting Thames Water go bankrupt?19/12/24 21:33:00 Ed Robinson

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