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Old July 24th 07, 11:49 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Graham P Davis Graham P Davis is offline
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Weatherlawyer wrote:

On Jul 23, 10:46 pm, "flybywire" wrote:
makes you wonder how the power companies can get away with not protecting
their important substations with flood walls same goes for the water
authorities and their pumping stations

Also why on earth don't we have some decent culverts like you see in Spain

Bring back the Victorian engineers they would know what to do


Wasn't it the Victorians that put the pumping houses in?

Britain had hedges and ditches with some magnificent trees around
small fields in those days. Any large scale agricultural water
modification was to keep the stuff in as water meadows and in the
winter, ice rinks.


Reminds me of Wellingborough where, when I was going to school, there were
water-meadows which were built on thirty-odd years ago. I wonder how that
estate copes now? The Dog & Duck football ground across the road used to
get flooded most winters when the River Nen overflowed.

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