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Blog from Mark Lloyd: It will take more than Water Companies to clean up our overflowing sewers, we need nature too

  • 19.11.20
  • Emily Cooper
There are many sources of pollution that blight our rivers: farm slurry; soil from compacted, over-grazed and tilled fields; industrial effluent; pesticides and road run off.

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