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hong kong phooey wrote:matix wrote:Gladiator wrote:This Nasty Stinking PNM .....
This is real? The speaker’s response?
yes
https://newsday.co.tt/2019/12/17/newall ... ster-zone/
CUMUTO/MANZANILLA MP Christine Newallo-Hosein has sought to bring a definite matter of urgent public importance to have Penal/Debe and other areas severely affected by recent catastrophic flooding as disaster zones.
She brought the motion at Monday's sitting of the House and included the need for Government to expeditiously implement disaster relief and compensation to those affected.
"The matter is definite as thousands of residents have been marooned for days including the elderly and the infirm as well as pregnant women. The matter is urgent as citizens' homes have suffered water and flood damage and business owners and farmers have suffered irreplaceable damage to their livestock and property. The matter is of public importance given the size of the affected area and the thousands of citizens who are now of severe risk of the public health and environmental hazards in the immediate aftermath of this disaster."
House Speaker Bridgid Annisette-George said she was not satisfied the matter qualified under the standing order.
St Augustine MP Prakash Ramadhar in his contribution to the Administration of Justice (Indictable Proceedings) (Amendment) Bill said as the bill had flooded the House with amendments "while my friends from the South were flooded out."
He added: "But I didn't believe it for a time because I didn't hear anything from the Government to accept even the acknowledgement of flooding in South."
He congratulated Newallo-Hosein for raising the matter.
cornfused wrote:Any word or comments on the reported TT $2million granted to affected residents ?
matthewmazda wrote:Wtf better i start to plant garden in town, i could do with some of that water in the east
Rovin wrote:wda u sure dise todays pics cause wicked ppl post up ole pics & chupid others jes running with it .....
Rovin wrote:wda u sure dise todays pics cause wicked ppl post up ole pics & chupid others jes running with it .....
ruffneck_12 wrote:yeah, rained so hard that the water for the community drain came up inside my sink
black dutty water
Gladiator wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:yeah, rained so hard that the water for the community drain came up inside my sink
black dutty water
That's real fuked up... you can probably install a swing check valve on the waste line outside. It will prevent this from happening again...
I believe you mean a backwater valve for the waste line. A swing check valve is used on supply.Gladiator wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:yeah, rained so hard that the water for the community drain came up inside my sink
black dutty water
That's real fuked up... you can probably install a swing check valve on the waste line outside. It will prevent this from happening again...
Kenjo wrote:Do ptsc buses work on a Sunday ? That flood pic really is from today ?
adnj wrote:I believe you mean a backwater valve for the waste line. A swing check valve is used on supply.Gladiator wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:yeah, rained so hard that the water for the community drain came up inside my sink
black dutty water
That's real fuked up... you can probably install a swing check valve on the waste line outside. It will prevent this from happening again...
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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Penal earlier today....guess we aint learn sheit from the before...
Gladiator wrote:There is one made for the waste line too... I used a 4 inch on a sewer line on a building. When it floods water full up the manhole and the water backflows into the toilet and flood out the washrooms. The pvc swing check solve that...
But that valve in the pic can work also...
nervewrecker wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Penal earlier today....guess we aint learn sheit from the before...
And we will feel it proper this rainy season.
Did some random driving around and noticed
- land bare from fires
- channels filled with bush while people land properly maintained up till the border of the channel. saw one lace with heavy equipment parked next to the bush filled channel. let them wait for the government to clear it.
- water channels blocked off and some heavily polluted with black water
- farmers still ploughing up and down hill sides, land left bare
- channels septic and stagnant
- backfilling in lagoon continuing and on a larger scale. Bought it to the attention of some of the "engineers" that have the solution to the flooding in woodland (they want to dredge the sea [ some fool by the name of edward moodie]). Edward claimed the land that he backfill with dirt in rahamut trace is private property owned by him and that has nothing to do with the flooding. Is the gubment fault and rising sea levels. Something about the highway and kublalsingh being right as well.
So this rainy season, brace for it. Rowley will cant sleep with all the badtalk people badtalking him.
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