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joebloggs
22nd February 2015, 11:01
The Philippine government raised concern on Saturday over the water quality problems in the infamous Boracay island in central province of Aklan, saying that failure to immediately address this could drive away tourists.




Read more here .....

http://www.china.org.cn/environment/2015-02/21/content_34868949.htm

Terpe
22nd February 2015, 14:28
Hmm, getting more like Blackpool :xxparty-smiley-004:

joebloggs
22nd February 2015, 14:46
Hmm, getting more like Blackpool :xxparty-smiley-004:

:icon_lol: The Philippines would be grateful if it was! :wink:

Blackpool is getting there, still some work to be done. :wink:

http://lovemybeach.org/map/

http://www.unitedutilities.com/blackpool.aspx

Terpe
22nd February 2015, 14:54
Just banter Joe.

Sadly our experience of Britain's iconic seaside holiday resort missed the mark by a long way.

stevewool
22nd February 2015, 15:12
A wonderful place to visit, not Blackpool.

To me, it's just too busy and expensive now. Give me peace and quiet with a view. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

joebloggs
22nd February 2015, 15:13
Just banter Joe.

Sadly our experience of Britain's iconic seaside holiday resort missed the mark by a long way.

I know, :biggrin: even I would rather swim in the sea off Palawan than at Blackpool. :icon_lol: However, even thou' it looks crystal clear at Palawan, I wonder what's in it ? :cwm25:

stevewool
22nd February 2015, 15:16
I know, :biggrin: even I would rather swim in the sea off Palawan than at Blackpool. :icon_lol: However, even thou' it looks crystal clear at Palawan, I wonder what's in it ? :cwm25:

My pee. :piss2:

fred
22nd February 2015, 15:31
Septic tanks are often not sealed at floor level and are too near to high tide.. The tide comes up and takes the bacteria with it.
These days they are really strict with the 3-chamber system but until they sort out the older systems I can only see these problems getting worse.

Fortunately, where we are, there are not too many resorts with unsustainable septic tanks.

Might be different in Alona though?

Ii`ll say no more.

grahamw48
22nd February 2015, 23:34
Blackpool has lost its greatest asset...the TVR factory. :cwm3: