Anyway I’ve got a NZ passport so I’m laughing
Fuck it, you’re right Paul. It’s basically beyond the wit of man to stop dumping shit into the rivers.
Quote from: remus on February 24, 2024, 06:19:17 pmThe issue is surely more around people moving from the regulator to the water companies? There's is a clear conflict of interest there.What's your solution there though; people only move in one direction e.g. from the regulated to the regulators? I don't think this is realistically achievable (people wouldn't risk the move without a SERIOUS financial incentive). I've worked for a consultant and then for a client who gave work to that consultant. This is unavoidable if people move freely within the industry.
The issue is surely more around people moving from the regulator to the water companies? There's is a clear conflict of interest there.
Quote from: Paul B on February 24, 2024, 06:31:15 pmQuote from: remus on February 24, 2024, 06:19:17 pmThe issue is surely more around people moving from the regulator to the water companies? There's is a clear conflict of interest there.What's your solution there though; people only move in one direction e.g. from the regulated to the regulators? I don't think this is realistically achievable (people wouldn't risk the move without a SERIOUS financial incentive). I've worked for a consultant and then for a client who gave work to that consultant. This is unavoidable if people move freely within the industry.I don't know. Maybe a ban on senior people at regulators working for the companies they regulate? Together with competitive salaries for those roles in the regulator? I feel like having strong, independent regulatory bodies is pretty important.
to effect sustained, meaningful change one usually needs to do more than simply shout in the streets (or online fora).
You’re right, apologies if it sounded petty. It was said in jest.
I don't know. Maybe a ban on senior people at regulators working for the companies they regulate? Together with competitive salaries for those roles in the regulator? I feel like having strong, independent regulatory bodies is pretty important.
I feel that we get an awful lot for free out of the Peak District, it's not much to ask to chip in £5.We can secure access across the river and head off to walk and climb round Water-Cum Jolly, as that's what we are all here for... isn't it?
Like the idea. However the consquence of a fall from that Glen Nevis one looks relatively low impact.
Yorkshire Water, the private water company that manages sewage across South Yorkshire, including all of the most polluted spots in Rotherham, has been ranked the second worst polluting water company in the UK in 2023. Earlier this month, the company paid £150,000 to Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust for “unauthorised sewage discharge”.
Yorkshire Water continues to make headlines from dumping more raw sewage in our waterways… published today Quote Yorkshire Water, the private water company that manages sewage across South Yorkshire, including all of the most polluted spots in Rotherham, has been ranked the second worst polluting water company in the UK in 2023. Earlier this month, the company paid £150,000 to Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust for “unauthorised sewage discharge”.https://www.rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk/news/environment/huge-spikes-in-raw-sewage-flowing-into-rotherham-rivers-4606033