I have just published follow up letter to the Council for the Protection of Rural England objection click here to read it
Personally I am horrified that we should even be contemplating building an industrial estate on top of our underground drinking water reservoir, where the operators of the site would be responsible for processing their own industrial waste and sewage, which would then be pumped into soakaways.
I am also appalled that the drainage from the lorry parks will go untreated into soakaways on top of our drinking water supply, it would take only one lorry driver to flush out a contaminated tanker into the drains for our water supply to be poisoned.
Should you wish to you can now object to the building of the China Gateway online by using the comments link on the application, feel free to copy any bits of my objection, to find the application online you need to go to the Thanet planning website and put the planning application number TH/08/0400 in the search box.
There are other sites in the area, that would be sutable, that are neither on agricultural land nor on top of the porous chalk that hold and collects our drinking water, the most obvious being Richborough power station.
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