Cost of water!

Jul 18, 2017
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We are in the Severn Trent region and got our bill today. We did expect a bit of an increase over the same period last and previous years, but not over £100 for almost the same consumption. The excuse was they need to money to upgrade the infrastructure. If so, why have they been paying huge bonuses to management and also share holders? Not forgetting the golden pensions that the consumer is propping up! Surely updating the infrastructure should have happened years ago and spread over time instead of dishing out those huge bonuses?
 
Nov 6, 2005
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We are in the Severn Trent region and got our bill today. We did expect a bit of an increase over the same period last and previous years, but not over £100 for almost the same consumption. The excuse was they need to money to upgrade the infrastructure. If so, why have they been paying huge bonuses to management and also share holders? Not forgetting the golden pensions that the consumer is propping up! Surely updating the infrastructure should have happened years ago and spread over time instead of dishing out those huge bonuses?
Drink whisky instead.
 
Nov 11, 2009
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We are in the Severn Trent region and got our bill today. We did expect a bit of an increase over the same period last and previous years, but not over £100 for almost the same consumption. The excuse was they need to money to upgrade the infrastructure. If so, why have they been paying huge bonuses to management and also share holders? Not forgetting the golden pensions that the consumer is propping up! Surely updating the infrastructure should have happened years ago and spread over time instead of dishing out those huge bonuses?
Unfortunately a well publicised situation with the water companies. Weak regulation and a drive to keep consumer bills low over the past decades have led to insufficient investment in all aspects of water supply and sewage treatment.
 
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Distillation was practised in ancient times in the Middle East, but the stuff we know as whisky/whiskey came to Ireland before Scotland. Sorry to disappoint the Scottish members.
The Welsh Whisys are very palatable as well.
 

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