Lots of pyridine from the coke works.Is it from steel or chemical manufacturing?
Here is Tees Monitor site's story on this.
https://www.teesvalleymonitor.com/t...houchen-and-the-politics-of-dredging-the-tees
Bunch of woke, lefty, tree-hugging do-gooders
There are a few oil slick booms across the stream. Full of pollution when I was next to it recently.Interesting report. The area identified as dodgy in the licensing document is just upstream of the Slems outflow which was the water discharge from Lackenby. This covered the mills and steel plant. Bear in mind that as the river is tidal stuff will have been carried both upstream and downstream.
The Slems name was actually pretty old and lost in the mists of time but was laughingly turned into an acronym by the British Steel Environment Dept. ............... Solid & Liquid Effluent Management System. It was as disgusting as it sounds.
This satellite image from around 2000 shows it 'beautifully' with a plume of surface oil going down river, probably from the mills, we usually got the blame.
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You've nailed it. A Russki sub sneaking up the Tees would disturb the sediment and release the toxins. Why would the Russkis be sneaking up the Tees? It's obvious. Trying to steal the original Parmo recipe. Can you imagine the propaganda coup for Putin? The UK would be in turmoil.Come on what about the real cause of all this no not the bloom or the long burried chemicals
no the real culprits
The Russian subs.