Potential drought coming to UK
Re: Potential drought coming to UK
Fill er up jacko...
Re: Potential drought coming to UK
Over the last 20 years we have had several massive fish extermination events locally, caused by upstream disposal of sewage.
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Re: Potential drought coming to UK
Brown circles are sewer storm discharges with duration monitoring.
Brown squares are treated sewage discharges.
White circles are sewer storm discharges without duration monitoring.
Brown squares are treated sewage discharges.
White circles are sewer storm discharges without duration monitoring.
Re: Potential drought coming to UK
Top tip. Practice your eskimo rolls in a swimming pool not in a UK river!
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Thanks!
I actually bought some plumbers tape, but I quailed but I could do it, of course I could.Your waterbutts : I would just glue them in with say Araldite,and put plumbers tape on the thread. Fill em up and just bung a small bucket,pan or jug in the top when needed.
And you mean not waiting to plumb them in to a drainpipe (which is another issue all its own, bad placing) ... but fill at least one of them with water carried out from the house? Interesting! I could do that with the smaller, narrower one. The larger one, its on its side, and the lid fell off - I'm pretty sure cats and foxes make their home there now I'm not in any hurry to sort that particular piece of mayhem.
PS - as far as local streams are concerned, I'm very lucky - they all start **here**, as land drainage, you can see the little land drainage pipes emptying into the head of a "watercourse". I give it inverted commas because these streams are about a foot wide they've probably got fertiliser and dust from the road in them, but no effluent.
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Have you a hosepipe? Use that to fill them up perhaps? As for streams,you have already thought of that ,and well ahead of neighbours.Arzosah wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 2:07 pmThanks!
I actually bought some plumbers tape, but I quailed but I could do it, of course I could.Your waterbutts : I would just glue them in with say Araldite,and put plumbers tape on the thread. Fill em up and just bung a small bucket,pan or jug in the top when needed.
And you mean not waiting to plumb them in to a drainpipe (which is another issue all its own, bad placing) ... but fill at least one of them with water carried out from the house? Interesting! I could do that with the smaller, narrower one. The larger one, its on its side, and the lid fell off - I'm pretty sure cats and foxes make their home there now I'm not in any hurry to sort that particular piece of mayhem.
PS - as far as local streams are concerned, I'm very lucky - they all start **here**, as land drainage, you can see the little land drainage pipes emptying into the head of a "watercourse". I give it inverted commas because these streams are about a foot wide they've probably got fertiliser and dust from the road in them, but no effluent.
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Re: Potential drought coming to UK
I must admit the hassle of plumbing it in put me off getting one. Filling it with a hosepipe isn't a bad idea. I suppose collecting rain water is more eco, but at least I have another option.jansman wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 2:20 pmHave you a hosepipe? Use that to fill them up perhaps? As for streams,you have already thought of that ,and well ahead of neighbours.Arzosah wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 2:07 pmThanks!
I actually bought some plumbers tape, but I quailed but I could do it, of course I could.Your waterbutts : I would just glue them in with say Araldite,and put plumbers tape on the thread. Fill em up and just bung a small bucket,pan or jug in the top when needed.
And you mean not waiting to plumb them in to a drainpipe (which is another issue all its own, bad placing) ... but fill at least one of them with water carried out from the house? Interesting! I could do that with the smaller, narrower one. The larger one, its on its side, and the lid fell off - I'm pretty sure cats and foxes make their home there now I'm not in any hurry to sort that particular piece of mayhem.
PS - as far as local streams are concerned, I'm very lucky - they all start **here**, as land drainage, you can see the little land drainage pipes emptying into the head of a "watercourse". I give it inverted commas because these streams are about a foot wide they've probably got fertiliser and dust from the road in them, but no effluent.
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I wonder if small streams are less polluted. Trouble is some sewage is discharged into groundwater. Check the map. Peak District is pretty clean, but a bit far.
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In the Summer my battery of barrels are hose - filled so I can water the veg garden. That way ,if there is a hosepipe ban,my watering is not seen! I also like them full just in case of original reason for them being there.Frnc wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 2:42 pmI must admit the hassle of plumbing it in put me off getting one. Filling it with a hosepipe isn't a bad idea. I suppose collecting rain water is more eco, but at least I have another option.jansman wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 2:20 pmHave you a hosepipe? Use that to fill them up perhaps? As for streams,you have already thought of that ,and well ahead of neighbours.Arzosah wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 2:07 pm
Thanks!
I actually bought some plumbers tape, but I quailed but I could do it, of course I could.
And you mean not waiting to plumb them in to a drainpipe (which is another issue all its own, bad placing) ... but fill at least one of them with water carried out from the house? Interesting! I could do that with the smaller, narrower one. The larger one, its on its side, and the lid fell off - I'm pretty sure cats and foxes make their home there now I'm not in any hurry to sort that particular piece of mayhem.
PS - as far as local streams are concerned, I'm very lucky - they all start **here**, as land drainage, you can see the little land drainage pipes emptying into the head of a "watercourse". I give it inverted commas because these streams are about a foot wide they've probably got fertiliser and dust from the road in them, but no effluent.
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Re: Potential drought coming to UK
We have a brook over the road that is supplied by underground springs. In fact my neighbour has a house called ‘Aqua Villa’ under which a spring flows. He has a manual pump to extract it!
Water is so basic ,yet so essential.
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.