ryaldinhio 4,658 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 Anyone else live near a river that has drastically changed in the last 5-10 years? We live at Fishlake Doncaster, flooded once in 200years or summat daft. Now it's 3 or 4 times a year the river breaks its banks. Just gone to flood warning now again. I know we have had a bit of snow and a bit of rain but it wasn't exactly biblical. Seems to be a regular occurrence all over the country aswell. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 674 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 Just now, ryaldinhio said: Anyone else live near a river that has drastically changed in the last 5-10 years? We live at Fishlake Doncaster, flooded once in 200years or summat daft. Now it's 3 or 4 times a year the river breaks its banks. Just gone to flood warning now again. I know we have had a bit of snow and a bit of rain but it wasn't exactly biblical. Seems to be a regular occurrence all over the country aswell. Terrible at the minute, the Dearne is also flooded near me. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 12,984 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 don’t take care a f**k all no more 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 674 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 2 minutes ago, mC HULL said: don’t take care a f**k all no more Yep, I applied for the drainage board the other year that covered that area and Humberside, there'd be no blockages on my watch. Lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shaaark 10,876 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 Where's all the money that we pay to the water authorities going, doesn't seem like much is being spent on flood defense etc? Several families and quite a few businesses have been ruined, the last few years, along certain stretches of my local river in south wales, River Taff. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scotty12 2,154 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 26 minutes ago, ryaldinhio said: Anyone else live near a river that has drastically changed in the last 5-10 years? We live at Fishlake Doncaster, flooded once in 200years or summat daft. Now it's 3 or 4 times a year the river breaks its banks. Just gone to flood warning now again. I know we have had a bit of snow and a bit of rain but it wasn't exactly biblical. Seems to be a regular occurrence all over the country aswell. Haven't they stopped dredging the or so in england and that's causing major problems with flooding ? im sure a farmer dredged the river on his farm after it was repeatedly flooding and got done for it 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mushroom 13,142 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 How does it flood when it’s in the -numbers? and the reason Rha is… more concrete now mate 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ryaldinhio 4,658 Posted January 6 Author Report Share Posted January 6 41 minutes ago, Goly said: Yep, I applied for the drainage board the other year that covered that area and Humberside, there'd be no blockages on my watch. Lol How did you get on? Heard the IDB was dead man's shoes and had to have parents and grandparents on it for generations to be in with a shout? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ryaldinhio 4,658 Posted January 6 Author Report Share Posted January 6 26 minutes ago, scotty12 said: Haven't they stopped dredging the or so in england and that's causing major problems with flooding ? im sure a farmer dredged the river on his farm after it was repeatedly flooding and got done for it Yep, when these flood banks were built around 1967 part of the plan was routine dredging. The EA reckon it costs circa £1m per half mile to dredge a tidal river.....so they don't do it and we all flood 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 674 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 1 minute ago, ryaldinhio said: How did you get on? Heard the IDB was dead man's shoes and had to have parents and grandparents on it for generations to be in with a shout? Didn't even get a reply mate, the money wasn't the best but the hours were great and i imagine it was a very stress free number. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ryaldinhio 4,658 Posted January 6 Author Report Share Posted January 6 17 minutes ago, mushroom said: How does it flood when it’s in the -numbers? and the reason Rha is… more concrete now mate We have had a dump of snow and then a day of rain that's melted the snow.....but it wasn't exactly the worst ever and its at the top of the bank Regards concrete your right thats exactly what it is, water run off. Supposedly around 1960 the run off from Penistone to doncaster was 3days, now it is less than 24hrs 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mushroom 13,142 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 3 minutes ago, ryaldinhio said: We have had a dump of snow and then a day of rain that's melted the snow.....but it wasn't exactly the worst ever and its at the top of the bank Regards concrete your right thats exactly what it is, water run off. Supposedly around 1960 the run off from Penistone to doncaster was 3days, now it is less than 24hrs That’s a massive change. Water will always flow, ebb, change but naturally it wants to soak down. Take that away even by 25% and you’ve reduced the soak rate by 75% (based on rules of absorption). It’s like a dry sponge. Takes the water, then drips down excess, keep running the tap on a small sponge and it overflows. The sponge is still doing what it does but less effectively. That level of first absorption is paramount. My numbers may be off, it’s been years since I studied this shit but you get the point 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
vfr400boy 3,452 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 1 hour ago, Goly said: Yep, I applied for the drainage board the other year that covered that area and Humberside, there'd be no blockages on my watch. Lol I worked for ouse and humber bored for 3 year in think but they all merged and changed the working hours etc 10 hours in summer and on a Saturday sed if we dont sign new contract we was out , I didn't sign it am not working 10 hours on a Saturday life is to short , Be for the change it was a cracking job Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Goly 674 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 1 minute ago, vfr400boy said: I worked for ouse and humber bored for 3 year in think but they all merged and changed the working hours etc 10 hours in summer and on a Saturday sed if we dont sign new contract we was out , I didn't sign it am not working 10 hours on a Saturday life is to short , Be for the change it was a cracking job Yeah, I think it was seasonal shifts, in the winter you're barely there but in the summer more hours, I can't recall if the job stated weekend working was involved mind. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
vfr400boy 3,452 Posted January 6 Report Share Posted January 6 Was a good job then the bosses changed and all vehicles got trackers etc , you could choose if you wanted to work weekends and how many hours so you made it fit with family life , but when they fixed it to 10 hours on a Saturday in summer balls to that , a good few of the lads have left now as it knackers up your summer , Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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