00:00 The smell this morning on the river Calder is absolutely foul.
00:04 The water treatment facility has just opened its floodgates
00:07 and it's emptying its raw sewage directly into the river.
00:10 And it's not particularly high this morning, which is a real shame.
00:14 I would encourage anybody to come down to one of these outlets
00:16 and smell what we're actually putting into the rivers.
00:19 It's absolutely disgusting.
00:21 In 2001, I believe, there was about 1.3 million hours
00:25 of raw sewage dumping into the rivers, which...
00:29 Look how beautiful it is.
00:32 What a shame.
00:33 Hey, let me know what you think.
00:35 What do you think we should be doing?
00:37 Go on, let me know. Peace.
00:40 I've just come down from up there and across the river
00:43 and I've just discovered this, which illustrates my point
00:47 exactly about the damage within our rivers.
00:53 Just look at this embankment.
00:56 It is just a pile of litter and rubbish
01:02 and sanitary towels and cups and yoghurt pots.
01:08 Carpet.
01:11 It's just absolutely foul.
01:17 This will take years upon years to fix.
01:22 And it just carries on.
01:24 It's literally an embankment of river roots and litter
01:29 and sediment and soil.
01:31 And that is all.
01:32 Look at this.
01:35 I wouldn't have thought that I was in England right now
01:41 because of how much we care for the planet
01:43 and our carbon neutrality plans and et cetera, et cetera.
01:46 And, ooh, look at how fancy we are as a nation.
01:49 Yeah, look at how fancy we are.
01:52 We abuse it in the name of profit.
01:55 It's simple as that.
01:57 Simple as that.
01:59 Tires there, look, making up the river floor.
02:02 Trees, absolutely strewn with waste.
02:05 Disgusting.
02:06 Absolutely foul.
02:10 So let me know what you think in the comments
02:12 because I'm, yeah, shocked, to say the least.
02:18 Peace.
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