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Your Rainwater Belongs Elsewhere, Not in Sewage #shorts
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@leekendrew8038

9 months ago

ill explain..... Because water companies refuse to invest and just syphon off cash for profit.

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@Smuttleydog

9 months ago

Thanks Jurgen!

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@johnf3326

9 months ago

Problem is all older drains are combined sewers. Soakaways are fine but dont work in impermeable (clay) subsoils

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@nsilva8334

6 months ago

Great assessment Jurgen

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@CoolMusicToMyEars

9 months ago

Sewerage companies are already dumping raw Sewerage in rivers even in summer !

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@lukeshepherd9529

9 months ago

Put it all into the sewage and let them get continuous fines until they fix it instead of profiting millions.

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@TheSockWomble

9 months ago

Well said guys lucky for me my brown water off the roof runs down a network of 110mm pipes down to a stream at the back of my garden. Down in Cornwall originally from South London but lucky to escape it a few years ago! Keep up the wise words and good work 👍

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@ecospider5

9 months ago

Our storm water drains are completely separate from the sewage drains. Definitely smart way to design it.

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@neil1997

9 months ago

I say bollox to heatpumps and all that - they should make rainwater harvesting mandatory for new builds. Basic screening and back into the bogs' cisterns. Energy savings would be massive over the 100 (?) Year life of a house.

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@cheesyoatcake

9 months ago

There's James!

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@rehabwales

9 months ago

For the most part our foulwater system in the uk relies on rainwater for flushing.

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@calibur6000

9 months ago

What about combined systems?

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@robertdaly9036

9 months ago

Harvest the rain water for the toilets and save money in the future

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@mc1703

9 months ago

Clay soil in London. Soakaways often don't work and then what other options are there? Great if you can reuse for flushing toilets but if you've converted the loft where does the tank go. I could go on!

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@oscar38

9 months ago

Ive got some cheap dulux weathershield if youre interested?

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@Disinterested-jg6pw

9 months ago

We are in a combined... There must be millions on them.

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@paul756uk2

9 months ago

Here in Portsmouth stormwater and sewage is combined. All new driveway and patio drainage has to be by soakaway. One of our major roads into the city has been closed for a week due to sewer repairs and thats on top of closures over recent weeks. They keep finding work that needs doing. Also there are times when the system can't cope and raw sewage hets pumped into langstone harbour. Everything is decrepit and failing.

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@TheChipmunk2008

8 months ago

Rainwater belongs in the Combined Sewer. Fortunately even older cities now are overlaying combined systems with surface water drains

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@tkpeters

9 months ago

Have you got £600 billion to upgrade the combined sewers?

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