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Led By Donkeys
Led By Donkeys@ByDonkeys·
The Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace - Washington DC
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Paul Powlesland
Paul Powlesland@paulpowlesland·
Big congratulations to Wild Justice for bringing & winning this case. Dartmoor should be bursting with life & large tracts of restored temperate rainforest. Instead- in large part due to over grazing- it is in many places desolate & with less ecological richness than many urban areas. This case also points to the ancient truth that the so-called ‘tragedy of the commons’ is in fact a tragedy of the *unmanaged* commons and that we need to reform & balance commoners rights with the rights of nature to exist and flourish.
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Wild Justice@WildJustice_org

Good news - High Court rules parts of Dartmoor have been mismanaged! Overgrazing has been damaging protected sites on Dartmoor. Read the Press Release about our latest legal challenge: wildjustice.org.uk/dartmoor/wild-…

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Paul Powlesland
Paul Powlesland@paulpowlesland·
@kittyraethomp And the Environment Agency is actually threatening to prosecute me for building this one, even though they haven’t prosecuted a single illegal sewage spill on my river. I feel like deregulating pond building is something we could agree on across the political spectrum
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StraightTalkUK@AskBritain_·
Would you vote Nigel Farage if a general election were held tomorrow?
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Paul Powlesland
Paul Powlesland@paulpowlesland·
Now to the Royston Gardens outfall. This is a completely unpermitted illegal outfall spewing sewage at concentrations up to 27ppm ammonia into the River Roding at Wanstead Park, where children, families and dogs often paddle in the river. This outfall ‘only’ discharges 1.7 litres a second, but runs all the time, so really adds up. It illegally discharges 147,000 litres of sewage a day or 53,000,000 litres a year and has been doing so for years.
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Paul Powlesland@paulpowlesland·
Now a more current one, with the Bancroft Rugby Ground CSO, which is discharging *right now*, having been spilling for over three weeks. The sewage is pretty concentrated at 27ppm ammonia and the volume is massive: a veritable waterfall of shit at over 100 litres a second. During the current spill alone, it has put 144,000,000 litres of sewage into the Roding. It can be found here: maps.app.goo.gl/JWkiYUZ8U1HtH1…
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Paul Powlesland
Paul Powlesland@paulpowlesland·
The Environment Agency crisis comms swings into action ahead of the first episode of ‘Dirty Business’ tonight with the usual mix of gaslighting, cover up and half truths. They say they “act on breaches of environmental law”, but on my river, the Roding, there are dozens of illegal outfalls, spewing over a billion litres of raw sewage into the river every year and the Environment Agency has not brought a single prosecution this century. Not one! The evidence is not hard to find- many of these outfalls have been reported by the public for decades and run through parks & major population centres. There seems to be actual policy in place to just ignore rampant criminality, although we cannot say if this policy springs from inertia, incompetence, corruption or a mixture of all three. So that the EA cannot say I’m making this up, I’m going to post pictures, locations and data measurements from illegal outfalls on the Roding. First up is the Cran Brook. Running 24 hours a day, 365 days a year at least 25 litres a second and ammonia concentrations of 5-7 PPM, this river is arguably the most polluted river in London, spewing 750 million litres of sewage & landfill leachate directly into the Roding, here: maps.app.goo.gl/QkHy9Mcqnw16nJ…
Environment Agency@EnvAgency

The poor performance of water and sewerage companies in England is unacceptable. We’ve tightened regulation, helping our bigger workforce uncover and act on breaches of environmental law.

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Carole Cadwalladr
Carole Cadwalladr@carolecadwalla·
PREDICTION: If Andrew is charged (no assumption of guilt etc), we are going to have a crisis of both the press & judiciary. In Britain, it is an offence to publish ANY info on defendant beyond bare facts. But! US outlets can print whatever they like… 1/
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Democratic Wins Media@DemocraticWins·
BREAKING: In a stunning moment, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent just admitted that the American people are unlikely to ever see their money be returned from Trump’s tariffs. This is insane.
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Paul Powlesland
Paul Powlesland@paulpowlesland·
Better late than never! Its good that this site has now been shut down. But the Environment Agency need to explain why it took local river guardians setting up a petition & bringing in the media to get them to act? If they had acted when they first knew about this site a year ago, tens of thousands of tonnes of illegal waste dumping would have been prevented. Thank you to everyone who signed the petition. Without it, the site would almost certainly still be open, so it really has made a difference. The fight goes on though, to get the Roding site cleaned up & to get simple duties on the EA to stop this outage happening again. Please sign & share the petition if you haven’t already: c.org/7BtZmJGrDL
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Environment AgencySE@EnvAgencySE

#M25 waste dump shut down. We have secured another restriction order, closing down an illegal waste site in Essex. 🗞️ Read all about - gov.uk/government/new… If you suspect waste crime, report it to us on 0800 807060.

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Jane Hill@BeamJane·
Our water polluters being called to account, again. Its ongoing. Thank you, Paul Powlesland.
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The sewage crisis laid bare As we’ve been having a wet winter, sewage has been cascading into the River Roding from outfalls everywhere. But one has been discharging for so long (550 hours, or over three weeks) that I thought it was an error with the sensor. I decided to spend my free time on a Saturday night checking it out. It was not hard to find, as the loud noise of rushing water instantly drew me towards the right part of the site. Climbing a fence, I found that the outfall was covered in brambles & fallen trees and hadn’t been inspected in years. There was clearly a fault in the storm tanks which was causing them to spill huge amounts of sewage, even when it wasn’t raining. Even worse, the outfall itself had become clogged with years of debris, so the whole site had been flooded & become a lake of sewage, literally acres in extent. The flow was so intense that it was not possible to fully measure it, but I would estimate it was at least 100 litres a second, likely more. I checked the ammonia levels & it maxed out my checker, so I used a higher range checker which gave an ammonia reading of 27ppm: ie very concentrated sewage. Doing some quick calculations, I discovered that this one spill had poured at least 180,000,000 million litres of concentrated raw sewage straight into the River Roding, putting the health of local people at risk and causing huge ecological damage to the river. It frankly beggars belief that I, as a volunteer in my spare time, was able to discover this serious illegal sewage spill, but at no point has anyone from either Thames Water or the Environment Agency thought to go and investigate the outfall that has apparently been flowing for weeks. The time for talking has ended: we now need change and real action.

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