This image taken during the week, will enlarge a little, please don't bother if you are squeamish. The jobbies still pop up occasionally in the bittie between the sewage bridge and the A96 road bridge and River CC member Tommy is on the case and trying to get the authorities to act. Regular Gurnites will remember this set of pictures from almost two years ago.
Also in full flow have been the manhole covers on either side of the sewage bridge during the recent downpours. Just down from the bridge on the east side of the river there is a covering of sewage sludge (sometimes dry in between regular top-ups) where the path dips a little. Here's an example on Youtube of what happens, the video is from 2008 and since then fancy new manhole covers were put in that were meant to put a stop to it. You will notice how large the spruce trees have grown on the river side of the path and how lush the grass is opposite. Best walk right round it until someone bothers to clean it up.
6 comments:
Do we really need to see close up pictures of shit! Come on,, yes tell us about it but dont be so perversly anal as to put pictures up. I am sure we all know what a nairnshire shite looks like!
Get a grip!
Your talking crap neilscot stop poo pooing about its a sharn good article,The Gurn is quite shite in what its say & does not skitter about & gets on we the jobbie in my estimate it will always be Number 1 in the shit parade, hope your bowels moved ok this morning.
Thanks for those contributions. From now on comments on this thread will be restricted to discussion on what are obviously still problems in the sewage bridge area and what the authorities plan to do about it - if anything. Is it just something that we'll have to put up with every time there's heavy rain?
Al Bran seems to be regular kind of Guy, but on a serious note as stated by Graisg there is a problem when there is heavy rain so after today's showers I dread to think whats coming to the surface.
What's come to the surface is the brand we know as Scottish Water
Maybe this is the way it's always been, since the council built it years ago.
Why create a stink, when it might be working as originally intended?
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