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14th Feb 14 at 11:26   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by N16K
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Originally posted by Cavey
I think gritts point is more valid tbh. You really think him displacing a couple of gallons is causing everyone near him to be flooded?



Nor does the point that if this mans house could be in a flood plain (not saying it is) and those near by who are not, but are getting damaged by his actions. I don't live in the area I guess you do!



The Flooded area on the Somerset levels covers around 17,000 Acres. His efforts at property protection is making a difference that is beyond insignificant to the flooding elsewhere in the vicinity.
How that is hard to comprehend is beyond me...

[Edited on 14-02-2014 by djgritt]

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