Strudwick.Family wrote: > Laurance > > I am not an expert on these matters but I would suggest that if you > believe that pollution has entered the water course as a result of > the work you should contact the Environment Agency as a mater of > Urgency. There number is 0800 80 70 60. Don't be put off by the long > introduction as they try and screen out people trying to report things > outside their control. From personal experience once on the case they > are very good. > > Some time ago a lake on private land near where I live was filled in > by a developer. Some of the locals got together and took out a > private injunction against the developer and won. The developer had > to remove all the fill and return the lake to its original condition. > So there is hope. > > Regards > > > Paul
Excellent advice Paul. This was also Linda (in town planner guise) recommendation. The EA have MUCH stronger (and quicker) powers than planners. -- Neil Arlidge - NB Earnest Follow the travels of TNC, now in Ireland http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/tour.html
