Funny how they don't mention alcohol or pesticides but chemicals consumed by society.
Cocaine, caffeine, oestrogen, painkillers and other pollutants are among a few that have been detected in our rivers.
Alright, not everybody shoves cocaine up their nostrils but caffeine...most certainly.
The Norfolk Broads is in big trouble.
Screw the sea levels rising...these waterways are obviously disgustingly dirty.
How can that be advertised as a national park when it's more like a slurry pit?
You can read the full article here.
https://www.norfolklive.co.uk/news/norf ... rs-6503318